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Interior replies to the PP that they learned about the 'Meditor case' from the press and recalls that they no longer act as in 'Kitchen'

MADRID, 2 Mar.

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Interior replies to the PP that they learned about the 'Meditor case' from the press and recalls that they no longer act as in 'Kitchen'

MADRID, 2 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Ministry of the Interior has replied to the Popular Party that the head of the portfolio, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, found out about the 'Mediator case' through the media and has reminded the main opposition party that they no longer exist in his department judicial investigations such as 'Kitchen', the alleged parapolice operation to spy on former 'popular' treasurer Luis Bárcenas and steal sensitive information from him.

According to sources from the Interior told Europa Press, Grande-Marlaska found out about the 'Mediator' plot for which alleged businessmen bitten a former PSOE deputy and the Civil Guard general who was in charge of the GARSI-Sahel project. through the press, "the same means by which he learned that the Prosecutor's Office is requesting 15 years for Jorge Fernández Díaz."

The PP wants Grande-Marlaska to confess on Wednesday in Congress when he learned that former socialist deputy Juan Bernando Fuentes Curbelo, alias 'Tito Berni', was being investigated. Vox has also brought the 'Meditor case' to the control session with a question for the Minister of Finance and 'number two' of the PSOE, María Jesús Montero.

According to Interior sources, whoever asks these questions is based on "speculation" and does so "extrapolating ways of acting in the Ministry of the Interior from previous Governments", in reference to the 'Kitchen' case for which the Interior leadership is being prosecuted of the PP in the stage of ex-minister Jorge Fernández Díaz.

Like other ministers, Grande-Marlaska reacted to the investigation of the 'Mediator' plot, pointing out that it is a case that "embarrasses" and "embarrasses everyone, saving the presumption of innocence that must govern." In addition, he has valued the measures adopted by the PSOE, which were "immediate", alluding both to the expulsion file from the party and to the withdrawal of the act of deputy Juan Bernardo Fuentes Curbelo.