The Prosecutor's Office report labels EL MUNDO's publications as false, regarding the case of Isabel Díaz Ayuso's boyfriend, accused of a crime of secret disclosure.
EL MUNDO insists their information was accurate, detailing the negotiations between Alberto González Amador, Ayuso's boyfriend, and the Prosecutor's Office, suggesting a settlement involving a 400,000-euro payment to Tax Office and the acknowledgment of irregular invoice.
In response, the Prosecutor's Office published an unusual official statement revealing confidential details of the negotiations, and omitted the 'agreement' offer.
The newspaper accuses Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz of being discredited and being servile to the government, alleging he ordered the note's release despite the resistance of the Superior Prosecutor's Office of Madrid.
Conclusion: EL MUNDO stands firm on its stance and criticizes the Prosecutor's Office for its manoeuvre, pointing out bad faith and servility in Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz's performance.