The National Court takes over the 'Plus Ultra' case and keeps the investigation secret
The National Court of Spain has taken over the investigation into the Plus Ultra airline's rescue and will keep it confidential.
The Spanish National Court has assumed jurisdiction over the investigation into the Plus Ultra airline, taking over from a Madrid court that previously ordered the arrest of key company figures involved in the case. Judge José Luis Calama confirmed the transfer of the case, stressing the need for confidentiality in the proceedings. The decision comes after Judge Esperanza Collazos determined the National Court was the appropriate legal body for the matter, given the complexities involved.
Prior to this transition, the case was under the jurisdiction of the Investigating Court No. 15 in Madrid, where significant developments occurred, including the arrest of Plus Ultra's president and CEO, as well as a prominent businessman. The National Court's involvement typically suggests a more serious nature of the allegations or complexities that extend beyond ordinary criminal cases, reflecting the gravity of the situation surrounding the financial rescue plan and potential mismanagement of public funds.
As the investigation is now shrouded in secrecy, the implications for the involved parties and the broader public interest remain significant. The handling of this case will likely draw scrutiny regarding the governance of state aid and accountability of public officials in relation to private enterprises, spotlighting potential legal ramifications and public trust in institutions overseeing such matters.