The program Horizonte on Cuatro dedicated part of its latest broadcast to the investigation affecting Alberto González Amador, partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, after a judge authorized the UCO to examine his bank accounts since 2014. During the debate, several collaborators adopted a clearly favorable position towards the businessman and questioned the ongoing investigation.
The first to intervene was Carmen Porter, who claimed to have spoken with Alberto González Amador's inner circle and stated that they were “eager” for the UCO to analyze his accounts. “The sooner the UCO looks at the accounts, the better, because they will see that the money does not come from abroad nor goes abroad, that it is completely traceable money,” she maintained, even predicting that the investigation will end up archived. An opinion that was supported by Iker Jiménez, who highlighted that the businessman's circle was awaiting this judicial decision “eagerly” to demonstrate that “there is nothing strange”.
In the same vein, journalist Jorge Calabrés expressed himself, defending that reviewing the accounts is the best way to “clear up any doubts” and “clean his name”. Also intervening was Alejandro Entrambasaguas, who compared this case with the investigation affecting former president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and assured that González Amador is showing an attitude of total collaboration because “he has nothing to hide”.
In contrast to these positions, journalist Ángela Martialay recalled that there is an open judicial investigation and defended that it must run its course regardless of who is being investigated: “Whether it's Ayuso's boyfriend or Pedro Sánchez's wife, that investigation has to go all the way to prove if any crime has been committed or to archive it.”
The most forceful statements came from Eduardo Inda, who described the public dissemination of information related to the businessman as a “scandal”. “What they have done to González Amador is mafia. He is a victim of a mafia,” he even stated, defending that any fiscal matter should remain in the private sphere. For her part, Porter went a step further by denouncing a supposed political campaign against Ayuso's circle: “Today we have seen how the sewers continued to function,” she affirmed, suggesting that the information about González Amador appears when the PSOE is going through complicated judicial moments.
In this way, the space hosted by Iker Jiménez ended up becoming a closed defense of Ayuso's boyfriend, despite the judicial investigation remaining open and awaiting the reports requested by the judge.
Acojonante!
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Iker Jiménez, Carmen Porter and their five panelists defending Ayuso's confessed delinquent boyfriend, following a message from his close circle. pic.twitter.com/nk8W3RwM2F
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