A ruling from the National Court details that a suspected network linked to the PSOE allegedly attempted to bribe anti-corruption prosecutor José Grinda with €300,000. According to Judge Santiago Pedraz, this offer aimed to obtain information that would harm the Chief of the Special Prosecutor’s Office against Corruption and Organized Crime, Alejandro Luzón, and to archive relevant judicial cases.
The judicial document also notes that the plan was overseen by Santos Cerdán, the former Socialist Organization Secretary, who is reported to have orchestrated a network designed to interfere with judicial proceedings that could disadvantage the party and the Government. In this framework, Leire Díez, widely referred to as “the plumber” of the PSOE, is described as having held a pivotal role in carrying out these unlawful operations.
The bribe intended for prosecutor Grinda was allegedly facilitated by Pere Rusiñol, a businessman unaffiliated with the PSOE, who met with the prosecutor in February 2025 to relay the proposal. Besides the cash, Grinda was assured of a position overseas.
New Revelations: Attempts to Bribe and Manipulate Witnesses
The ruling also reveals that businesswoman Carmen Pano was offered €50,000 to change her court testimony. Pano had previously stated that she delivered €90,000 in cash to the PSOE headquarters in Ferraz in October 2020, on the orders of Víctor de Aldama, an alleged middleman in the “Koldo case.” Despite attempts to alter her testimony before a new court appearance, Pano reaffirmed her claims in the tribunal.
Lawyer Ismael Oliver, also under investigation, reportedly took the lead in negotiating this bribe with Leire Díez’s authorization. “We must know how to buy,” Díez allegedly stated in a conversation included in the judge’s investigation.
Exclusive Deals for Officials and Civil Guards
Additionally, the judge details that economic favors and benefits were offered to public officials and Civil Guard members in exchange for information to obstruct corruption investigations. Promises included lawyer fees and professional promotions.
The search of the PSOE headquarters in Ferraz, ordered by Judge Pedraz, along with other judicial actions, strengthens evidence that this network sought to protect the political interests of the PSOE and the Government through illegal acts against prosecutors, judges, and law enforcement officers.
Source: El Economista – https://www.eleconomista.es/economia/noticias/13941030/05/26/el-juez-sospecha-que-la-trama-ofrecio-300000-euros-al-fiscal-grinda-para-obtener-informacion-que-afectara-a-luzon.html
