• Courts: The former head of audit of Podemos denounces the judge that Pablo Iglesias and Irene Montero used as a nanny to a public position

Podemos has asked the

Court of Instruction number 42

of

Madrid

not to investigate the use by Pablo Iglesias and Irene Montero of an advisor to the

Ministry of Equality

as a nanny.

The formation has submitted a letter to Judge

Juan José Escalonilla

, which tracks the alleged irregular financing of the party, in which it claims to completely reject the complaint filed by the former head of

Normative Compliance

of Podemos,

Mónica Carmona

.

In it he argues that both Iglesias and Montero forced

Teresa Arévalo

to take care of their youngest daughter while they attended official meetings.

To prove this issue, she has presented documentation that proves that Arévalo accompanied them on trips linked to the party and stresses that she herself was able to verify that they were using her for this purpose completely outside her official responsibilities.

The

purple

formation maintains

that the last brief presented by Carmona "contains various arguments of various kinds, supposedly factual and legal, about the facts that are being investigated or that were, at this time having provisionally the cause with respect to most of them ".

But also, he stresses, Carmona refers to "personal issues that have nothing to do with the present procedure."

Likewise, the Podemos defense considers that the former party head of Audit has "manifest enmity towards her employer and certain people from the same, as well as filed a lawsuit for modification of working conditions against Podemos that is processed in the

Social Court number one

of

Granollers

and which is currently pending sentence ".

For all these reasons, he asks the judge to "reject outright the connection" of his writing to the proceedings "as it contains questions outside of that requirement."

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