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Ábalos' son has denied having managed his father's funds: "I don't talk to anyone or my father."

On Tuesday, the trial of the former Minister of Transport, his adviser Koldo García and Victor de Aldama, accused of profit from public competitions for the purchase of kisses during the pandemic, began. The prosecution is demanding sentences of up to 24 years' imprisonment. The trial will last for two weeks and more than 80 witnesses are called to testify.

MADRID, 07/03/2026.- Víctor Ábalos, hijo del exministro José Luis Ábalos, atiende a los medios este martes en los alrededores del Tribunal Supremo donde ha sido llamado a declarar como testigo en el juicio contra Ábalos, su exasesor Koldo García y el empresario Víctor de Aldama por el caso de las mascarillas, una presunta trama de corrupción para lucrarse con material sanitario durante la pandemia. EFE/Sergio Pérez

Victor Abalos around the Supreme Court.

Victor Ábalos, son of former Minister José Luis Ábalos, denies having acted as guardian of his father's estate or money. He claims that all the money he gave his father was from his income because "his father's pocket was very tight", in his words. 

Today the trial of the former Minister of Transport, his adviser Koldo García and Victor Aldama has begun. In the worst of the Covid pandemic, the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office is demanding penalties of up to 24 years' imprisonment for profit from public competitions for the purchase of kisses. 

The trial will last for two weeks, and more than 80 witnesses are called to testify. The son of the former minister has been the first to testify. 

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