Montoro, another one who tuned it for you


The surprising thing about the Montoro case is that, after everything that has transpired regarding the judge's indictment, this figure can continue to live a normal life. Aside from being investigated for having manipulated laws to benefit private interests that harmed the general interest, the Prosecutor's Office confirmed that Cristóbal Montoro, while he was Minister of Finance, received emails containing confidential data from the Tax Agency regarding other politicians and celebrities in Spanish life.
But the surprises can't end there, because if various companies such as gas, electricity, and gambling companies passed through his office, it must have been a public secret that if you hired the services of his private office, the Minister of Finance would fine-tune your advice, just as he would also advise you. That Montoro was the door you had to knock on would be known by everyone seeking preferential treatment from the government, because in these cases word of mouth is lightning fast. In fact, Esperanza Aguirre told RAC1 that "it was a widespread rumor that the firm had influence over people with problems with the Treasury."
And what's even more outrageous is that, despite all this fame, Montoro was included on the list of personalities invited to the closing ceremony of the PP congress held less than three weeks ago. A congress that Feijóo closed by exclaiming: "Corrupt people posing as defenders of the people. This political carnival has gone on too long! Today more than ever we need a government of capable, honest, and responsible people!" Apparently, he was referring to the PSOE's corruption scandals.