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The judge in the Koldo case charged Jésica Rodríguez and the brother of Koldo García
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The judge in the Koldo case charged Jésica Rodríguez and the brother of Koldo García

A judge investigating the 'Koldo case' has charged Jésica Rodríguez, former partner of former Minister of Transport José Luis Ábalos, and Joseba García, brother of former ministerial advisor Koldo García, with alleged irregularities related to Rodríguez’s employment in public companies. The charges stem from her contract with Ineco and later Tragsatec, where she reportedly performed no work but received €34,450 in salary. According to court documents, Koldo García instructed Rodríguez to claim she was working for his brother Joseba García at INECO, despite not performing any tasks. After her contract ended, Ábalos and Koldo García allegedly coordinated with Isabel Pardo de Vera to secure her new position at Tragsatec through Ignacio Zaldívar, who was directly involved in arranging the contract.

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The judge in the Koldo case charged Jésica Rodríguez and the brother of Koldo García

A judge investigating the 'Koldo case' has charged Jésica Rodríguez, former partner of former Minister of Transport José Luis Ábalos, and Joseba García, brother of former ministerial advisor Koldo García, with alleged irregularities related to Rodríguez’s employment in public companies. The charges stem from her contract with Ineco and later Tragsatec, where she reportedly performed no work but received €34,450 in salary. According to court documents, Koldo García instructed Rodríguez to claim she was working for his brother Joseba García at INECO, despite not performing any tasks. After her contract ended, Ábalos and Koldo García allegedly coordinated with Isabel Pardo de Vera to secure her new position at Tragsatec through Ignacio Zaldívar, who was directly involved in arranging the contract.

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