A brother-in-law of Cerdán worked as a mason at Servinabar and charged more than 61,000 euros
Antonio Muñoz Cano, in particular, received 3,363.36 euros in 2019, 16,255 euros in 2020, 21,233 euros in 2021 and 20,818 euros in 2022.
Santos Cerdán, former PSOE Secretary of Organization.
Antonio Muñoz Cano, brother-in-law of former PSOE Secretary of Organization Santos Cerdán, worked as a mason for Servinabar – one of the most important companies in the alleged public works of the 'Koldo case' – between 2019 and 2022, receiving a total of 61,669 euros for his work.
Defence sources from the former socialist leader have confirmed that Antonio Muñoz Cano, brother of Cerdán's wife, is a mason by profession and worked at the Servinabar company within the time limit set out in the documents submitted by the Navarra Treasury to the Supreme Court.
Muñoz Cano, in particular, received 3,363.36 euros in 2019, 16,255 euros in 2020, 21,233 euros in 2021 and 20,818 euros in 2022.
From the documentation provided by the Hacienda de Navarra, it can be inferred that Belén Cerdán, sister of Santos Cerdán, worked as an administrator from 1 January to 30 June 2020, charging 2,000 euros net per month, and then working in the consultancy of the Servinabar accounts for the same amount of money and with the same functions, according to the sources consulted.
In addition, Bethlehem Cerdán was on her own account for the months she had been working directly for Servinabar, and then returned to her position as an employee.
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