According to the UCO report, Santos Cerdán is responsible for "managing payments" to Ábalos and Koldo
The Central Operational Unit (UCO) refersinits report to former Minister José Luis Ábalos and his former adviser Koldo García asthe "person "responsible for managing the" alleged payments "of commissions , Santos Cerdán.
In the document of the page 490, the agents of the Civil Guard state that the "link" between Cerdán and Koldo García was "hierarchical" and that the "dependence" of the former adviser of Ábalos on number 3 of the PSOE is evident.
According to information from the Civil Guard, "those from Acciona, collected by Ábalos and Koldo and managed by Santos Cerdán, would amount to 620 000 euros, but in Koldo's view 450 000 euros would still remain to be paid."
Acciona's alleged payments relate to two awards in Murcia and three others in Logroño, Seville and Sant Feliu de Llobregat (Barcelona).
On the other hand, a few months after Pedro Sánchez's arrival in government, PSOE's Secretary of Organization, Santos Cerdán, tried to "get a position in Indra," but the President of the Government stopped him because "he is a listed company."
As a result of this latest police report, Cerdán will voluntarily testifybefore the Supreme Court on 25 June following the offer of Supreme Court Judge Leopoldo Puente.
In the recording, transcribed in a report sent by the UCO to the Supreme Court on 5 June, Cerdani, Ábalos and Koldo are heard to say that four construction companies also owe them money, a debt that would exceed 400 000 euros, according to the investigators, and which is supposed to be a payment in exchange for public road awards.
This report also includes an interview about an alleged fraud in the 2014 primary, won by Pedro Sánchez primer. "When you finish, you say that the two who are missing have voted, without anyone seeing them, and you put in the two ballots," wrote the current PSOE Secretary General of Organization, Santos Cerdán, to former Minister Adviser Koldo García on July 13, 2014. "That's it."