
Celia Rodríguez
Celia Rodríguez is a long-time employee of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), known for her role in the organization's logistics and financial administration, particularly in handling expenses related to travel and other operational costs. Recently, she was cited as a witness by the Supreme Court in an investigation concerning alleged cash payments made to former party officials, including José Luis Ábalos, amidst claims of possible irregular financial practices within the party.
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PSOE worker Celia Rodríguez testified in the high court alongside former manager Mariano Moreno.
La Audiencia Nacional declara secreta la investigación sobre los pagos del PSOE | EspañaCelia Rodríguez, an employee of PSOE, provided testimony regarding the party's financial practices.
Caso Koldo: La declaración en el Supremo del exgerente del PSOE por los pagos en metálico: “Nunca pedimos 500 euros porque no es útil para la caja” | EspañaCelia Rodríguez is an employee of the PSOE who testified about the party's financial practices.
La Audiencia Nacional abre la línea de investigación sobre los pagos en metálico del PSOE a Ábalos | EspañaCelia Rodríguez, an employee of the PSOE, supported the party's claims about the cash payments.
El Supremo reclama a la Audiencia Nacional que investigue los pagos en metálico del PSOE a Ábalos y Koldo García | EspañaCelia Rodríguez has been called to testify regarding discrepancies in the documentation submitted by the PSOE.
La gerente del PSOE afirma que no ha habido “ningún pago en efectivo que no esté documentado” en la contabilidad del partido | EspañaCelia Rodríguez is a worker in the Organization Secretariat who has been called to testify regarding the financial dealings of the PSOE.
Los vídeos del exgerente del PSOE y de una trabajadora, ante el juez: “Se adjuntaban documentos para justificar los gastos” | EspañaCelia Rodríguez is a long-time employee of the PSOE who has been called to testify in the investigation.
El PSOE recibe con “tranquilidad” la decisión del juez de citar a su exgerente: “No hay financiación ilegal” | España
























