This week, Isabel Díaz Ayuso has once again been put in the spotlight after a last-minute scoop: Alberto González, current partner of the president of the Community of Madrid, could have obtained illicit enrichment during the pandemic, going so far as to defraud. to the Treasury by not declaring their true emoluments.
A report from the Tax Agency attributes to Díaz Ayuso’s partner two possible crimes of tax fraud in corporate tax for 155,000 euros in 2020 and another 195,951.41 euros the following year, and this is not all. The accused would have acquired a luxury vehicle in 2021, which we will tell you all about below.
Alberto González would have purchased a vehicle belonging to the Italian brand Maserati for no less than 83,000 euros. It is a Ghibli sports model, as elplural.com has reported. The incredible car would have been acquired when González and Ayuso were already a couple, a time when the accused had already obtained the benefits under suspicion.
The vehicle is in the name of the company Maxwell Cremona, a company that González used to issue false invoices with one objective in mind: to camouflage the profit obtained with commissions for health intermediation at the worst moment of the pandemic.
Díaz Ayuso’s current partner has not paid the taxes corresponding to this vehicle, which also owes six traffic fines, as indicated by the official data of the Consistory.
According to the property registry, the powerful sports car has been parked in a large garage acquired on July 27, 2021 in the Chamberí neighborhood, where the businessman bought a 183-square-meter apartment to live with the president of the Community. from Madrid.
Alberto González is not the first public figure accused of allocating his profits to the acquisition of luxury vehicles. Víctor de Aldama in the Koldo case, Alberto Luceño in the Madrid mask case or Jesús Sepúlveda, PP senator, have been accused of carrying out the same actions.