The article reports that Más Madrid and the PSOE, acting as private prosecutors in a case investigating the possible corruption of Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s partner, Alberto González Amador, have requested Judge Antonio Viejo to expand the investigation to include potential tax crimes involving QuirónPrevención, its director Fernando Camino, and his wife Gloria Carrasco. A new report from Hacienda reveals that during their relationship, the couple received over 4.4 million euros from Quirónsalud through their consulting firms, Maxwell Cremona and Masterman & Whitaker. The report indicates that these payments were made under questionable conditions, including the use of a shell company, Masterman, which was allegedly used to reduce tax liability. Hacienda has initiated inspections into QuirónPrevención and its parent company, Quirónsalud, covering financial years 2020–2023, and is also investigating Fernando Camino. The article highlights concerns that these actions could constitute tax fraud.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the investigation as a legitimate legal pursuit by opposition parties (PSOE and Más Madrid) against a politically connected individual (Ayuso’s partner). It emphasizes the alleged misuse of shell companies and tax evasion, which aligns with progressive critiques of corporate and政治





