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Francisco González asks the judge investigating BBVA's orders to Villarejo to postpone his statement on November 2

His lawyer has that same day a "previous indication" that coincides with the summons of the former president of the entity.

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Francisco González asks the judge investigating BBVA's orders to Villarejo to postpone his statement on November 2

His lawyer has that same day a "previous indication" that coincides with the summons of the former president of the entity

MADRID, 7 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The former president of BBVA Francisco González has asked the judge of the National Court to investigate alleged illegal orders that the bank would have made to the now retired commissioner José Manuel Villarejo under his mandate to postpone his statement scheduled for next November 2.

In a letter this Thursday, to which Europa Press has had access, the banker's defense explains that, that same day, "the undersigned lawyer has a previous matching statement." It is, specifically, an oral trial before the Third Section of the Criminal Chamber of the National High Court itself.

That is why González's representation urges the head of the Central Court of Instruction Number 6, Manuel García Castellón, to "set a new date for the declaration" of the former president of the entity as investigated, leaving the current summons without effect.

González asked in July to give a statement, despite the fact that he already appeared on November 18, 2019, arguing that the investigations were secret at the time and it is now that he has been able to learn of everything investigated. The instructor dated this same Wednesday to that statement in a car consulted by this news agency.

In his brief, González's defense explained that, although in the statement made almost three years ago he answered the questions of the judge and the prosecutor, despite the fact that the case was secret -- due to "his strong commitment to collaborate with the Justice"--, at this time, after having made progress in the investigations, it is in the interest of the client's right to testify again.

Legal sources close to González then indicated that the request to testify voluntarily responded to the attitude that the former president of BBVA has "always" had of "full collaboration with the Justice", in order that "any doubt about the correct performance of the bank under his presidency".

González is being investigated for alleged crimes of bribery and disclosure of secrets. The Criminal Chamber lifted its accusation for unfair administration, upholding the appeal of the former president of BBVA against the judge's decision to follow the criteria of the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office, which saw this possible illicit in the alleged use of the bank to obtain information about a farm that he was interested in buying privately.

The summons directs this separate piece of the 'Villarejo case', number 9, towards the final stretch, since the aforementioned sources point out that the intention of the investigators is that González's be the last statement before ending the phase of instruction.

Meanwhile, the instructor will put the magnifying glass on the "new facts" that led him to prolong his investigations, related to the hiring of ANBYCOL, the company of former police officer Antonio Bonilla, identified by the judicial investigation as one of Villarejo's collaborators, reason for which he has sat on the defendant's bench in the first trial of the commissioner for his private business.

These "new facts" have come to swell a case where García Castellón examines BBVA's contracts with the Villarejo business group, CENYT, for different projects --presumably illegal-- at least between 2004 and 2017, some works for which the entity would have paid the commissioner more than 10 million euros.