
The National Audience opens trial against the BBVA and its former Francisco González for hiring Villarejo
The judge of the Antonio Piña National High Court has opened oral proceedings against the BBVA, its former president Francisco González and 14 other people, among former directors
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Summary
The judge of the Antonio Piña National High Court has opened oral proceedings against the BBVA, its former president Francisco González and 14 other persons, among former directors of the entity and police officers, for a series of allegedly illegal orders made to the now retired commissioner José Manuel Villarejo between 2004 and 2016. In the particular case of González and other former bank managers, the judge also appreciates the commission of offences of bribery, belonging to criminal organization, unfair administration and documentary falsehood.
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The judge of the Antonio Piña National High Court has opened oral proceedings against the BBVA, its former president Francisco González and 14 other persons, among former directors of the entity and police officers, for a series of allegedly illegal orders made to the now retired commissioner José Manuel Villarejo between 2004 and 2016.
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The judge sits on the bench the BBVA, his former Francisco González and 14 other people for the orders to Villarejo.
according to El CorreoIn the particular case of González and other former bank managers, the judge also appreciates the commission of offences of bribery, belonging to criminal organization, unfair administration and documentary falsehood.
according to ABC — España +1
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