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Chivite says he's not aware of the link between Cerdán and Servinabar and has announced an audit of PSN accounts

The President of the Navarre Government has also said that she feels "betrayed as a politician and as a person."

Maria Chivite, at last week's hearing. Photo: EFE

The President of the Navarre Government and Secretary-General of the PSN, María Chivite, said on Wednesday that she and her government were unaware of the latest information that has emerged about Santos Cerdán and the company Servinabar, which, according to the UCO, owns 45% of Servinabar.

"Last week I was deeply disappointed in this room, but today my feeling is another, a lot of anger," Chivite said at a press conference after learning of the latest information about Cerdán. "I feel personally and politically betrayed and here I speak as President of the Government, Secretary General of the PSN, Navarro and Maria Chivite," he said.

Chivite explains that "in defence of the interests of the citizens of Navarre" the Navarre Government has decided to present Koldo as a private prosecution in the case.


On the other hand, in response to questions from journalists, he has reported that he has requested an audit of the money accounts held by the PSN during Cerdán's time as Secretary of Organization.

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