MADRID, 30 May. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Government has wanted to make it clear that the Spanish embassy in Malaysia never endorsed the company Leno Marketing Sdn Bhd in the ‘mask case’ of the Madrid City Council, nor did it know its legal representative, Dato Sri San Chin Choon.
This is how the Executive responds to the questions registered by the leader of More Country, Iñigo Errejón, after learning of the judicial investigation against Alberto Luceño Cerón and Luis Medina Abascal for alleged commissions in contracts from the Madrid City Council to acquire masks and other anti-Covid material from that company of Malay origin.
Specifically, Errejón wanted to know what information the Spanish Economic and Commercial Office in Kuala Lumpur had about the aforementioned company and about its legal representative, as well as to know what steps it might have taken in those commercial operations. “Has the Government provided any endorsement or recommendation to these commission agents before foreign governments?” Was another question.
But in its response, to which Europa Press has had access, the Government completely disassociates itself from these contracts: “The Spanish Economic and Commercial Office in Malaysia had no knowledge of, nor had it had any participation in, these commercial operations, as well as Nor has it made any support efforts for the people collected there,” he replied.