Until recently, Víctor de Aldama was the most unknown name in the triangle of corruption that he formed with Koldo García and his boss, former minister José Luis Ábalos, to collect commissions on the purchase and sale of masks and other scams. But at the beginning of October, another corruption case broke out, that of hydrocarbons, for which De Aldama was sent to preventive detention and since then his name and face have become commonplace, and attempts have been made to link him to Pedro Sánchez himself. A week ago, De Aldama voluntarily testified before the judge in the Koldo case to pull the rug out from under him and today he is provisionally released, launching threats and attacks against the President of the Government.
With Pedro Águeda, journalist from elDiario.es who follows this affair, we learn to better know the profile of this businessman, always close to the circles of power, and what was his role in the two corruption plots for which he is the subject of an investigation before the National Court.
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