
The Moncloa Official Who Delivered the Noted Reports on Sánchez's Brother
The documents weren't delivered until February 3, 2025, a date on which the judge had already requested them.
Sánchez's brother remains in the eye of the storm. This time, Luis Carrero, a former Moncloa advisor who worked for David Sánchez, is once again generating controversy according to the latest reports. A document sent to the Investigative Court Number 3 of Badajoz points to Carrero.
According to Vozpópuli, the document states that he was responsible for delivering the reports on David Sánchez's work at the Legislature de Badajoz. These documents were hand-signed and were not sent through digital means that would allow the recording of the date of issuance or receipt.
The document, according to the newspaper, states that "the eight documents referred to by the order were placed inside a physical folder on my desk on the morning of February 3, 2025." This, according to the document, "without me being present at that time." Taking this into account, the documents were not delivered until February 3 of this year, a date on which the judge had already requested them.

Moncloa's Gift to the Advisor
David Sánchez's advisor, Luis Carrero, has been making headlines in the media for days. This after it was revealed, according to Okdiario, that he served as the musician's personal secretary, assisting him with tasks, all while continuing to work at La Moncloa.

The Presidency has confirmed that Carrero held the position of advisory board member from March 2020 to December 2023. At the end of 2023, Carrero supposedly left his position at Moncloa to join as Head of the Section of Cross-Border Activities Centers and Programs. Until then, he had held a trusted position in the Department of Analysis and Studies of the Government Presidency Area.
According to the Presidency, he served as an advisory board member from March 2020 to December 2023, under the direction of Óscar López, Pedro Sánchez's Chief of Staff at that time. His position was level 30, the highest within the administration, with a specific supplement of 30,314.34 euros, according to the cited media.
This rank supposedly placed him above 31 other employees in the same department. This according to the updated Job Position List (RPT) in September 2023, when he was still part of the Moncloa team. This is confirmed by the newspaper.
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