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A denies alleged to have worked for UM though the former secretary of Nadal offered him a firm quote for affine.
An accused in a separate case Makeup, Aurora Fernandez, said in court that in 2006 Eugenia Canellas, technical secretary of the then vice president of the Consell Miquel Nadal, he offered to quote "a couple of months" in a company allegedly linked to UM , Ambbit Digital, but stressed that during the time and was eventually hired-September 2006 to October 2007 -, mortal gold, no fee "any amount" as not performed work for UM, "or the know."
So it has become clear to the owner of the Court of Instruction No. 2, Juan Ignacio Lope Sola, in charge of this procedure, during a hearing in which he amended the statement that swift and units of the Police Headquarters. Recalled that the accused is not got, sto energy credits , no job and accept the proposal Canellas, who had worked in 2001 as administrative assistant, and later saw his benefit "was to be trading."
However, after three years from the end of their relationship with Ambbit, last February the Canellas called again to say he needed "urgently" to go to the company to sign, mortal gold, contracts and to be submitted to inspection, so the respondent feel "normal" and signed "several papers" that he was taking the former manager of the Bahia Difusion, Luisa ALMI?ANA, also in the presence of former production manager Video U, Miquel Oliver, both also charged in this case.
As added, warned him that if he had called to say he, ffxiv gil, had made some tapes to justify its price, and asserted that he "could not say who had taken off work." "My surprise was when I was told that he was involved in that case," added the accused, who has assured ignore "what Eugenia or company would take all this."
The statements within this piece, designed to investigate whether people linked to UM carried out work for the formation of companies charging Consell contractors, will continue this Wednesday with the attendance, as well as dndants, of Sebastia Pastor, Carlos Casado, Margaret Belman and Antonio Baro.