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Rodrigo Rato José Luis Ayllón met with around twenty informants. He told them that the 50 ministers and secretaries of State have been questioned and all deny having notified the television stations. Rodrigo Rato has contracts, invoices and statements to respond to the Treasury accusations 175,000 Spaniards are being investigated by the Treasury after recognizing that they have accounts abroad What hurts Rodrigo Rato the most: he will be forced to renounce his honorary titles The Government finds the formula to make known the 715 large taxpayers suspected of money laundering Image of the arrest of Rodrigo Rato upon leaving his home. Image of the arrest of Rodrigo Rato upon leaving his home.A small group of national media reporters were summoned this Monday at the Moncloa Palace for a reserved meeting.
There, attendees received the Government's version of the scandal that fills the front pages of newspapers and radio and television talk shows these days: the leaks from the investigation into Rodrigo Rato and the search of his home. Following a personal call, one by one, the 'briefing' , as defined by the Government, was held in the middle of the afternoon, in C Level Contact List one of the rooms of the presidential complex. Begoña Fuentes , advisor to the Secretary of State for Communication, Carmen Martínez Castro, stood on one side of the table . On the other hand, the Secretary of State for Relations with the Cortes, José Luis Ayllón , who assumed all the leading roles. On the journalists' side, around twenty professionals from national newspapers, radios and televisions were present . The Rato affair As El Confidencial Digital has learned, through some of the attendees, the 'briefing' was called at the initiative of the Government.
The Secretary of State for Communication contacted, one by one , the designated newspapers and television stations to summon them to that meeting. Ayllón usually meets with journalists every week, for approximately three months, to discuss the president's agenda for the next seven days. However, Monday's call was different. According to one of the attendees, one of the attendees told ECD, “never have so many journalists been summoned .” Furthermore, the Rato issue monopolized the meeting.”[OBJECT] The Government distances itself from the leak The Secretary of State for Relations with the Cortes, José Luis Ayllón , took the reins , and these were the topics that were discussed in the briefing meeting: Ayllón distanced the Government from any leak regarding the investigation into Rodrigo Rato : he gave guarantees that “no one from the Government” had leaked that the former vice president had taken advantage of the tax amnesty.