He former CEO of Globalia, Javier Hidalgowill be shipped today a burofax with your address to the Senate be summoned to the commission of inquiry into the “Ábalos” affair, as confirmed by sources close to EL ESPAÑOL.
These same sources They assure that Javier Hidalgo “is neither found nor on the run” at no time. Indeed, with this burofax the aim is to provide the address so that the summons reaches you and when this happens, go and testify before the parliamentary commission of inquiry.
They also declare that to date they have not received any summons even though theyI chairman of the investigative commission of the so-called Koldo affair in the Senate decided to meet Javier Hidalgo for next Friday, November 29 with a decree published in the Official State Journal (BOÉ).
This burofax is added to the letter sent by Javier Hidalgo himself to the President of the Senate, Pedro Rollán, in which it also provides an address in Los Angeles (USA), as it evolves The world and confirm sources close to EL ESPAÑOL.
In the letter submitted on November 15 to the consulatethe son of Juan José Hidalgo explains having met by teletype Europe Press On November 8, Rollán wanted to summon him to the parliamentary commission responsible for investigating the Koldo plot. He also indicates that he is willing to respond to this request. “I express my willingness to address the said Commission,” he said.
The Senate Commission of Inquiry wants to question Hidalgo about the bailout of 475 million euros he received from Air Europa and about a sponsorship agreement at the time with Begoña Gómez, the wife of the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, for IE Africa Center through the Wakalua company.
Hidalgo appears in the summary due to his contacts with the conspiracy’s commissioner, Víctor de Aldama, who helped Air Europa obtain the ransom with the support of the then Minister of Transport, José Luis Ábalos.
According to information from the Central Operational Unit (UCO), Víctor de Aldama and Javier Hidalgo met and interviewed Nadia Calviño, former vice-president of the Government and Minister of Economy, and Bartolomé Lora Toro, vice-president of the National Company of Industrial Participations (SEPI), to promote the rescue of ‘Air Europa. .