Más Madrid Demands Explanations Over Community Contracts Linked to Plus Ultra Case

The political group will scrutinize commercial dealings between the Madrid Executive and companies under investigation.

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The political party Más Madrid announced this Tuesday that it will promote parliamentary initiatives to investigate contracts of the Community of Madrid with companies allegedly linked to the Plus Ultra case.

Más Madrid announced this Tuesday that it will promote parliamentary initiatives and information requests to the Court of Auditors to clarify contracts that the Community of Madrid allegedly maintained with companies linked to an individual flagged in the Plus Ultra case investigation as a presumed frontman for the former President of the Government.
The political group's reaction comes after the publication of a report from the National Fraud Investigation Office (ONIF), integrated into the case's judicial summary, which lists bodies dependent on the Madrid Executive among the clients of the investigated business network.
According to the documentation, the public company Madrid Digital allegedly made payments totaling 96,753 euros in 2023 and another 32,436 euros in 2024, bringing the total to over 129,000 euros. The Official Gazette of the Community of Madrid (BOCM) is also mentioned in the report, with payments exceeding 50,000 euros during 2023.
In response to this information, the spokesperson for Más Madrid in the Assembly, Manuela Bergerot, stated that her group will use "all oversight mechanisms" available in the Regional Assembly and the Court of Auditors to access documentation and analyze the commercial relationships between the regional administration and the investigated companies.
Bergerot has demanded explanations from the Government led by Isabel Díaz Ayuso, questioning contracts with companies linked to an individual investigated for concealing funds. "Everything must be investigated, no matter who falls, and Más Madrid will not make distinctions based on the party of those involved," she stated.
The regional leader also criticized the Madrid president, asserting that "whenever there is a corrupt scheme, Ayuso's name appears." "There is no tentacle that does not reach her because when it comes to corrupting bipartisanship, Ayuso always offers herself as the entry point," she added.
The Plus Ultra case investigates economic and corporate operations related to the airline and businessmen allegedly linked to a network of intermediation and asset concealment.