Post by ratna433 on Feb 22, 2024 3:19:22 GMT -4
The Government has said 'enough'. It does not want, under any circumstances, for more leaks of summaries, investigations or rogatory commissions to occur . From Moncloa it has been proven, time after time, that the newspapers have echoed Police reports even before the Executive was aware of them. The patience of the President of the Government and his team seems to have run out , explain reliable sources to which El Confidencial Digital has had access . Under no circumstances will they allow any more slips to the press about data from political personalities that should always remain secret. Where do the leaks come from? The Government has no doubts: all the data published by the press about reports have their origin in interested leaks by agents of the National Police Corps . Moncloa believes that a group of members of the Police are dedicated to sending reports to different media outlets that are under summary secrecy . On some occasions, as we say, the Government has found out about some investigations through the pages of the newspapers. Ultimatum to Cosidó The obsession of Rajoy and his team with ending leaks from the Police has led the Government to present an ultimatum to the director general of the National Police Corps, according to government sources consulted by ECD. Ignacio Cosidó , as the head of the Police, is, in Moncloa's opinion, the one who should put an end to this situation that is worrying in Moncloa.
According to the sources to which ECD has had access , this is the message that Cosidó should receive: -- “ Either you put order in the Police, or someone else will have to do it .” For their part, those closest to the Director General of the Police assure South Korea Phone Number that Ignacio Cosidó has not received any message. There is no news about this discomfort. Fratricidal war in the Police The Government considers that the leaks of police reports have occurred because in the force there is a strong dispute at two levels : between some agents and their commanders, and between some commanders with the number two of the Police. The sources consulted by ECD point out that some commissioners are openly in conflict with the Deputy Operational Director, Eugenio Pino . They give the example of Enrique Barón , General Commissioner of Information, who maintains a distant relationship with Ignacio Cosidó's right-hand man. Three controversial leaks In recent years, three leaks from the Police have especially irritated the Government: -- Espionage at the PP headquarters .
Last August, the Police Internal Affairs Unit was ordered to investigate the leak to the newspaper El Mundo of alleged espionage in Genoa by the company Interligare, located in the adjacent building. The agents who initiated the investigation discovered the existence of an alleged plot of irregular hiring by senior police officers in which the then general director of Infrastructure and Security Material, Commissioner Luis Luengo , would be involved . The data should never have seen the light of day. -- The Swiss accounts of Artur Mas and Jordi Pujol . The media that received the leak of the draft was once again the newspaper El Mundo. Last Tuesday, the Minister of the Interior acknowledged in Congress that an investigation had been launched to find out “if [these reports] exist, and if they exist, why have they been leaked . ” This information should also have remained secret. -- Ana Mato and the Gürtel plot . As reported by ECD, the Minister of Health attributes the recent leak of the report on gifts and payments by the Gürtel plot to her and her ex-husband to the Economic and Fiscal Crime Unit (UDEF) of the National Police. , Jesús Sepúlveda. This is a request from the judge to the Police that should not be known.Apparently, as El Confidencial Digital has learned , the interview did not shed much light on what happened, because Modig insists that he does not remember anything of what happened; Not even that the car crashed into a tree, as the Cuban regime claimed.