The Civil Guard maintains that the PSOE plot wanted to "protect the interests" of Pedro Sánchez
The ARA has access to the summary of the Leire Díez case that is being investigated in the National Court
MadridThe Central Operative Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard concludes that Santos Cerdán, Leire Díez, and other individuals formed a group that acted at least in 2024 and 2025 to promote a "set of indicatively criminal actions" with the aim of "protecting the interests at stake in a series of judicial cases" affecting the PSOE and, "directly or indirectly", Pedro Sánchez or "certain members" of the Spanish government. This is one of the elements contained in one of the reports accessed by ARA and which is part of the summary of the case being investigated by Judge Santiago Pedraz. The UCO considers that they intended to "destabilize" or "hinder" the judicial cases through "promises, offers, compensations, or influences on third parties in exchange for sensitive information or other actions". And it believes that all this activity took place "under the support of the PSOE" because Santos Cerdán made "infrastructure and economic support available to cover the actions and provide logistical support for the actions".
The search at the PSOE headquarters
One of the most compromising images for Pedro Sánchez was the entry of the UCO into the PSOE headquarters on Ferraz street last Wednesday. What was the Civil Guard looking for? According to the police report of the search, the agents took several diaries and a notebook belonging to Santos Cerdán with "handwritten notes" that they considered could be related to the investigated events. They also took a laptop, external hard drives, and other documents that were in a basement of the socialist headquarters in Madrid, where up to "seven boxes of documentation and two containers with documentation that had been thrown away" by the former organization secretary were stored.
"That we should step aside"
was "totally prospective and malicious" and regretted that the credibility of the UCO and the Civil Guard "was at rock bottom".
The link with the PSCbrother of Pedro Sánchez was "totally prospective and malicious" and lamented that the credibility of the UCO and the Civil Guard "was at rock bottom".
The link with the PSC
The objects related to Santos Cerdán are not the only thing that interested the UCO. The Civil Guard also accessed corporate emails and other documentation. For example, and in relation to the case, the socialist management provided "in digital format a copy of the monthly invoices issued by travel agencies" attributable to trips made by Cerdán himself, Leire Díez, or Javier Pérez Dolset. The agents also requested information from the PSC, which the PSOE had to request from the Catalan socialists, who sent it to them by email. The PSC sent "four files in PDF format and one file in Word format, all of them relating to the documentation sent to the Court of Auditors of Catalonia".
The PP becomes active in the Senate
Faced with this appearance of the PSC in the summary regarding the financing of its last regional election campaign, the PP has announced that it will once again summon the President of the Generalitat, Salvador Illa, to the Koldo case investigation committee. The leader of the Catalan socialists is just one of the names cited by the popular spokesperson in the upper house, Alicia García, who also announced that they will call Leire Díez again and will also summon other members of what she has called the "sewer command," among whom she has placed Secretary of State Antonio Hernando and PSOE manager Ana María Fuentes, who is implicated in the case.