The detective agency confirms that the PP asked him to track tax data

In the midst of the crossroads of accusations of dirty war and corruption in which the PP has plunged, with the national leadership accusing Isabel Díaz Ayuso of alleged corruption and the president of the Community of Madrid taking for granted that Pablo Casado has spied on her to accumulate information against her and prevent her from running for the regional leadership of the party, the head of the investigative agency Look, Julio Gutiez confirmed this Friday that people linked to the PP contacted your company to order a job. According to El Confidencial, plumbers from Genoa contacted detectives to investigate Ayuso’s brother for his involvement in a contract awarded by the Madrid Government.

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Gutiez has told the 7NN television channel from Bogotá and has confirmed it by message to EL PERIÓDICO DE ESPAÑA, a newspaper that belongs to this group, Prensa Ibérica. “Mira Detectives was hired by some people linked to a PP company or in which the PP governs”, he maintains in the recording broadcast by this medium. But the order was rejected because it was “illegal”. “They wanted very concrete data from the Tax agency and from a bank, from a box”. “I told them no because what they were asking for was illegal, it wasn’t even an investigation,” she says, referring to the fact that it was something very specific. “I refused and that’s where the story ended.”

He assures a month later “a video journalist” called him to confirm information that “he had been told in Genoa”. Exactly that “they had tried to hire him and he had refused.” But, he explains, “he neither confirmed nor denied it.” “In life I have leaked who my client was,” Gutiez defends. “Whoever has doubts should tell me personally,” he continues, referring to the fact that he may be blamed for the alleged espionage on Ayuso being known. “It’s very clear, when the press gets involved in this, I don’t control it.” “It’s the first time I’m speaking,” he reveals on television. “I have not answered any calls from any journalist.”

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