National Police are investigating the property, according to El Mundo newspaper this morning, and González has responded by saying, ‘Once again what El Mundo publishes is false and once again they do not put forward any documents'. ‘The flat is not mine, it is rented and I pay in line with the owners wishes, as I have also said to people who printed the (false) information’. He placed documents on the property on the table and said anyone could consult them. He also said that he had written to the General Director of the National Police, and they had said there is no investigation open against him. Igancio Gonzalez and his wife Lourdes Cavero underline the property was never theirs and said they had leased it from a company, Coast Investors, based in the fiscal haven of Delaware. But the company in the US say they have ‘no idea’ about the matter. El Mundo claims today that the real estate agent who was selling the properties in the Alhambra del Golf urbanisation is firm that in attic 11, ‘lives a top director of the PP in Madrid’. Asked whether it could be rented she responded – ‘No, he has purchased it, and said it was her daughter who sold it to him four years ago for 1.1 million €’. That amount has raised some eyebrows as the police have documents suggesting 1,350,000 was paid, and they think a cash sum of 400,000 € could have made up part of the transaction. The investigation continues.
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