

Díaz Ayuso's Boyfriend Faces Trial for €300,000 Tax Fraud
Madrid Judge Recommends Trial for Díaz Ayuso's Boyfriend on Tax Fraud Charges The boyfriend of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, the former president of the Community of Madrid, is facing trial for tax fraud and falsification of documents. A Madrid judge has concluded the investigation and recommended that Alberto González Amador be prosecuted. The judge's decision follows an investigation into allegations of a false invoicing scheme designed to defraud the Spanish tax agency, Hacienda, by more than €300,000 over two fiscal years. The investigation also implicated others in the scheme. Miguel Ángel Campos, a reporter for Cadena SER, stated, "The judge considers the investigative proceedings to be exhausted and proposes to judge Alberto González Amador for fraud of more than 300,000 euros in two fiscal years and falsification of documents." The case has drawn significant attention in Spain, given Ayuso's prominent role in the country's political landscape. The judge has given all parties 10 days to propose the opening of an oral trial or the dismissal of the case. The ongoing investigation and the potential trial highlight the importance of transparency and accountability in public life.