martes, 7 de enero de 2014

SPAIN -- Nació Digital: La infanta Cristina, imputada

Nació Digital: La infanta Cristina, imputada

 Judge Jose Castro has finally decided to allocate a daughter of the king of Spain, Princess Cristina, for tax fraud and money laundering. Is cited to testify in court on March 8 in Palma. All this under the summary for alleged corruption "case Urdangarin," also known as "case Nóos", which investigated the alleged diversion of almost six million of public funds into the pockets of Duke of Palma and son of King Juan Carlos, Iñaki Urdangarin, and his exsoci Diego Torres. Cristina has been attributed despite the formal opposition of Spanish prosecutors, arguing that the signs are "mere suspicion or conjecture are not valid elements of recognition." During the investigation of the case, both the income statement as her husband, Iñaki Urdangarin, put under suspicion. Judge Castro propose Investigate tax constitute a crime if they were, as plasma Urdangarin they had increased their income by 18 in just seven years from dealings with governments had made Nóos popular Country Valencia and the Balearic Islands. Yet, in an unprecedented public gesture, the state attorney general, Eduardo Torres-Dulce said openly that there was no evidence of crime in the performance of the Infanta Cristina in the diversion of public funds to the Institute Nóos owned by Urdangarin. In July, he announced that the infant moved with her children to live in Geneva, Switzerland. Although the movement was attributed to an attempt to reduce the social pressure, the King's House said that the idea of ​​moving the capital of Switzerland was due to work reasons only. Barcelona deserved the highest recognition It turns out that Cristina de Borbón is the seventh person in line of succession to the Spanish throne, and holds the Gold Medal in Barcelona, ​​the highest distinction awarded by the City Council of the Catalan capital. Today, none of the political parties in the council do not consider him to revoke it.

 

Iñaki Urdangarín i la Infanta Cristina Foto: Europa Press