The Senate summons the Secretary of State for Finance and the President of Correos to the commission on the Koldo case.

The commission of investigation of the Senate on all ramifications of the Koldo case has quoted to appear on November 19 to the Secretary of State for Finance, Jesús Gascón, and on November 18 to Pedro Saura, president of Correos and who was the Secretary of State for Transport when José Luis Ábalos was the minister.

This was indicated Friday by parliamentary sources, which detail that the committee of inquiry has also agreed to appear on November 20. Bartolomé LoraVice-President of the state-owned industrial holding company Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales (SEPI).

In the list of those who will appear this month are also included Raúl Burillotax inspector; David Blanesgeneral of the Guardia Civil and former head of the tax and airport unit of the Madrid Command; Jesús María Gómezformer commissioner of the Barajas Airport and current Chief of Police in the Canary Islands, and Javier Vázquez ArnáezColonel of the Civil Guard.

The PP urges the Government to collaborate

The commission has also scheduled the appearance of the former CEO of Globalia for November 22nd. Javier Hidalgoto whom have not yet been able to locate to notify him of his appearance, according to the same sources.

In this regard, the PP insists that he expects the Government “collaborate” in locating Hidalgo so that the appearance, which was scheduled for this Thursday, can be held. The popular registered this week in the Senate a letter in which they claimed the collaboration of several ministries, including the Foreign Ministry in case Hidalgo was outside Spain.

From the PP recalled at the same time that the Ministry of Interior “did not help” in locating a former high-ranking official of his department, causing a postponement of his appearance, and neither to notify Koldo García himself, Ábalos’ former advisor and who gives his name to the judicial case that investigates the National Court.

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