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Pardo de Vera has declared that he saw Aldama back and forth at the Ministry of Transport at any time

In his statement to the Supreme Court, the former president of Adif has denied having been under any pressure to buy the musu or plug anyone in.

Isabel Pardo de Vera

Former Adif President Isabel Pardo de Vera at the Supreme Court.

In the case of the Musucos, former Adif President Isabel Pardo de Vera testified today that she saw businessman Victor Aldama at any time backand forth at the headquarters of the Ministry of Transport of the Spanish Government then headed by José Luis Ábalos, which she said surprised her. 

In his statement, Pardo de Vera denied having been under any pressure to buy kisses or plug anyone.

He claims he had nothing to do with the purchaseof the five million kisses that were bought in Adif's name, and says he doesn't even know why that amount was bought. "Everything was decided by the Ministry of Transport. It was received in an order from the Ministry that there was an emergency request and there would be five million kisses, so Adif had nothing to do with it," he adds.

Likewise, the former Secretary of State for Transport has explained that he did not receive any instructions to hire Management Solutions to acquire kisses in 2020. Adif has also stated that his decision was not to choose that company. 

She has also given explanations about the contract that Ineco made to Jessica Rodriguez Ábalos's former partner. She has argued that all she did was transfer Rodriguez's resume to Ineco's human resources department, but without any prisoners or demands. 

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