The Prosecution Already Saw in 2019 Indications that Montoro Participated in the Distribution of “Illegal Gains” in Exchange for Legal Reforms
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The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office already had indications in April 2019 of Cristóbal Montoro's involvement in an alleged plot consisting of the collection of bites in exchange for promoting legislative reforms favorable to certain companies. This was explained by prosecutor Carmen García Cerdá in a letter sent to Court No. 2 of Tarragona, which had been investigating the case for about a year.
The former minister of Hacienda Cristóbal Montoro has denounced this Thursday that there is no "probative element" against him in the case in which he is charged and has announced legal measures to defend his "honor".Montoro makes a series of "accuracies" in a letter to which Servimedia has had access before "the dissemination reached" by the order of the Instruction Court No. 2 of Tarragona, in which he accuses the former minister of having pro…
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The complex investigation carried out by the Mossos d'Esquadra has allowed us to know, as reflected in the report on the alleged illegal activities of the Economic Team, that several legislative reforms approved during the government of Mariano Rajoy on the taxes on cigarettes coincide with payments of large tobacco companies like Phlip Morris (2 million euros) to the office that founded the former Minister of Finance, Cristóbal Montoro.Continue…

Equipo Económico, the office that founded the former Minister of Finance Cristóbal Montoro, charged "numerous and large payments" from the multinational of the game 'on line' Codere, a firm linked to the also popular former minister Rafael Catalá, to allegedly influence the legislation and the tax regulation of the sector.
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