
PSOE Bribery Scandal: Explosive Audio Recordings Surface
Spanish Supreme Court Judge Investigates PSOE Bribery Scheme: Audio Excerpts Reveal Money Distribution Madrid, Spain – A Supreme Court judge is investigating a corruption scheme within the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), with recently surfaced audio recordings providing key evidence. The recordings, obtained by elDiario.es, feature conversations between Koldo García, a former advisor to PSOE leader José Luis Ábalos, and Santos Cerdán, the party's former number three. In one conversation, García is heard saying, "I need some money, boss, because I gave it all to him." Cerdán responds by asking, "How much did we give him?" The conversation continues with discussions of specific amounts of money. These recordings are central to the investigation, which alleges crimes of bribery and criminal organization against Cerdán. The investigation underscores the gravity of the situation and the need for transparency in political affairs. The release of these recordings highlights the importance of investigative journalism in uncovering corruption and holding those responsible accountable. The ongoing investigation will determine the full extent of the alleged scheme and its implications for the PSOE.