
Spanish Oil Trader's Explosive Claim: Evidence Against Government Official
Spanish Oil Trader Offers PSOE Evidence Against Government Associate A recent ABC News investigation has revealed a significant development in the ongoing Koldo case, which involves allegations of government corruption. Alejandro Hamlyn, an entrepreneur and former oil trader with ties to Venezuela, has offered to provide incriminating information about Víctor de Aldama, a key witness whose testimony could damage the government of Pedro Sánchez. Hamlyn's offer, however, is conditional upon receiving an agreement from the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party) to assist him in his own investigation for alleged hydrocarbon fraud. According to ABC's report, Hamlyn claims to possess bank documents that expose a secret business venture between de Aldama and Delcy Rodríguez, a prominent figure in the Venezuelan government. He stated, "Yo sé cuál es la empresa de Delcy con Aldama que está en Ginebra. Tengo los documentos de los bancos de que han sacado de contrabando." (I know what Delcy's company with Aldama is in Geneva. I have the bank documents that they have smuggled out.) The revelation has sparked considerable interest and raises serious questions about the potential for political interference in ongoing investigations. The PSOE's response to Hamlyn's offer will be closely scrutinized. The investigation continues, and further developments are expected.