Ábalos, Koldo García, and Aldama appear for the first time before the Supreme Court before the tribunal that will judge them
José Luis Ábalos, Koldo García, and Víctor de Aldama made their first appearance before the Supreme Court as they face charges related to a scandal involving the purchase of masks during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Supreme Court plans to hold the trial for Ábalos, Koldo García and Aldama in April
The Supreme Court is set to hold a trial in April for former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos, his ex-advisor Koldo García, and the alleged intermediary Victor de Aldama, following a preliminary hearing in February to address defense requests for nullity.
Víctor Ábalos: "The capital interest of Delcy Rodríguez's trip to Spain has to do with Zapatero"
Víctor Ábalos, son of former minister José Luis Ábalos, discusses the motives behind Delcy Rodríguez's visit to Spain, linking it to a 'parallel trial' of his father, who faces corruption charges.
This will be the court that will judge Ábalos, Koldo, and Aldama for the 'mask case'
The Supreme Court has formed a balanced panel of conservatives and progressives to judge former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos, his advisor Koldo García, and businessman Víctor de Aldama, over alleged bribery for public contracts during the pandemic.
The son of Ábalos, in his first television interview: "Delcy has been in Spain shopping, bypassing sanctions"
Víctor Ábalos, the son of former minister José Luis Ábalos, is set to give his first TV interview discussing Delcy Rodríguez's recent activities in Spain and the political context surrounding them.
Koldo García asks the Supreme Court to also require bail from Aldama for the mask trial
Koldo García has requested that the Supreme Court impose bail on businessman Víctor de Aldama, similar to what was done with him and José Luis Ábalos, regarding the trial over alleged illegal contracts for purchasing masks.
Aldama admits to several crimes in the mask scheme in search of a sentence reduction
Commissioner Víctor de Aldama has admitted to several crimes related to a corruption scheme involving the sale of masks during the COVID-19 pandemic, implicating former minister Ábalos and Koldo García.
Aldama admits to the crimes of the mask case and requests a sentence reduction for his 'proactive collaboration'
Confessed businessman Víctor de Aldama admits to crimes in the mask case and seeks a reduced sentence due to his cooperation with prosecutors.
Ábalos on the brink of trial: between seven Supreme Court judges and a jury
Former minister José Luis Ábalos, along with Koldo García and businessman Víctor de Aldama, is set to face trial in the Supreme Court for alleged commissions related to mask purchases during the COVID-19 pandemic.