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Judge Advances Investigation in 'Hermansimo' Case, Targeting Pedro Sánchez

Judge Advances Investigation in 'Hermansimo' Case, Targeting Pedro Sánchez

Key findings from the judge's order indicate potential influence from the Spanish Prime Minister's circle regarding employment opportunities.
In a detailed court order, Judge Beatriz Biedma has continued her investigation into the 'Hermansimo' case, highlighting allegations of prevaricación (misuse of public office) and influence peddling, specifically referencing Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.

The judge questions the circumstances surrounding an employment opportunity secured by David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, the Prime Minister's brother, in Badajoz.

The case has drawn scrutiny as David Sánchez was reportedly unemployed at the time he discovered a job posting from the Diputación de Badajoz—an opportunity he claims to have found via a search engine while in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Judge Biedma, however, states that there is substantial evidence to suggest prior knowledge among officials within the institution that the position would be awarded to him, including emails obtained through investigations led by the Organized Crime Unit (UCO).

In her findings, the judge emphasizes the potential for influence exerted by Pedro Sánchez and individuals within his network who may have facilitated the creation of the job position.

During testimony, Ricardo Cabezas, the PSOE spokesman in Badajoz and a current deputy of culture within the Diputación, acknowledged that Pedro Sánchez had indicated during a rally in May 2017 that his brother was a musician.

This connection between the Sánchez brothers raised questions about the appropriateness of David's employment.

The judge's order references a logical inference: if David Sánchez was indeed seeking employment without having previously visited Badajoz, it stands to reason that Pedro Sánchez's status as the Secretary-General of the PSOE—who had made multiple visits to the province—could have afforded access to individuals with decision-making power regarding public appointments.

Additionally, certain political connections have come under examination.

José Luis Quintana, the former mayor of Don Benito and current government delegate, is a known ally of Pedro Sánchez, with both having publicly acknowledged their friendship.

Historically, Quintana has played a pivotal role in Sánchez's political career, even suggesting in various public statements that Sánchez should assume leadership roles within the party.

The intricacies of this situation gained further prominence when Sánchez began his campaign to reclaim the PSOE leadership on May 8, 2017, coinciding with the finalization of applications for the position of Coordinator of Musical Activities at the Conservatories of Badajoz, officially announced on May 19, 2017, shortly after.

During this period, Miguel Ángel Gallardo served as the mayor of Villanueva de la Serena and President of the Diputación, with both mayors having initiated a merger between their cities.

In her recent decision, Judge Biedma has formally charged David Sánchez with continued offenses of prevaricación and influence peddling related to the acquisition of his position, including allegations regarding the hiring of Luis María Carrero, a former advisor to Moncloa, for the Office of Performing Arts.
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