The Prosecutor’s Office has asked the judge of the Superior Court of Justice of Madrid to file the complaint of Alberto González Amador, partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, against two prosecutors and has questioned whether he has accepted “uncritically” all the evidence he requests, “giving nature letter” to his version.
This is stated in an appeal by the senior prosecutor of Extremadura, Francisco Javier Montero Juanes, who has been entrusted with the investigation of González Amador’s complaint against the chief prosecutor of Madrid, Pilar Rodríguez Fernández, and the prosecutor Julián Salto Torres, for an alleged revelation of secrets of the case against him for fraud against the Treasury.
The prosecutor questions the judge’s order in which, among other measures, he asks to identify the person in charge of the Prosecutor’s Office who ordered the publication of a press release with data about the agreement that Ayuso’s partner offered to the Prosecutor’s Office.
In his writing, the person in charge of the public ministry criticizes the fact that it is assumed that the leak came from the Prosecutor’s Office, when there is previous information that points to the defense of the person under investigation, and regrets that the judge’s order “literally collects” the evidence proposed by González Amador, “without making a minimum analysis about its relevance or suitability.”
“It could be said that we are facing a merely prospective investigation based on simple suspicions, which do not even remotely reach the category of indications and which, however, the instructor considers sufficient to proceed with it,” he states.