The rescue of Plus Ultra by Pedro Sanchez's government is characterised by opaque decisions and corruption.
The Sepi, run by María Jesús Montero, approved the injection of 53 million euros despite warnings of illegality.
Plus Ultra's financial situation made it unlikely that it could repay the rescue amount.
Plus Ultra's executives used part of the rescue money for money laundering related to organized crime in Venezuela.
Ex-president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and his daughters received money from Julio Martínez, linked to Plus Ultra.
Conclusion: The procedures and decisions surrounding the rescue of Plus Ultra raise serious issues of corruption and opaqueness within Pedro Sanchez's government.