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Editorial: El Mundo

  • The rescue of Plus Ultra by Pedro Sanchez's government is characterised by opaque decisions and corruption.
  • The Sepi, run by María Jesús Montero, approved the injection of 53 million euros despite warnings of illegality.
  • Plus Ultra's financial situation made it unlikely that it could repay the rescue amount.
  • Plus Ultra's executives used part of the rescue money for money laundering related to organized crime in Venezuela.
  • Ex-president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and his daughters received money from Julio Martínez, linked to Plus Ultra.

Conclusion: The procedures and decisions surrounding the rescue of Plus Ultra raise serious issues of corruption and opaqueness within Pedro Sanchez's government.