Overview
- Tragsatec/Tragsa sent the court a comprehensive packet of audits, interviews and annexes on March 18 after a March 9 request, invoking confidentiality and anonymizing unrelated personal data.
- Internal reviews report no clock‑ins for Rodríguez during her Tragsatec contract from March to September 2021, with monthly timesheets signed or modified by two supervisors and messages noting her persistent inaction.
- The company attributes supervision failures in part to pressure from the client Adif, with emails referencing instructions to leave Rodríguez alone and concerns escalated to the rail operator’s leadership.
- Company records show Adif supplied 102 candidate CVs across projects and that hires often came from Ineco, a practice flagged as risking objectivity, with at least one required technical interview missing for a profile.
- Rodríguez told the Supreme Court in 2025 she was paid without working, and UCO reports cite her relationship with José Luis Ábalos and rent paid by Víctor de Aldama; the materials now feed into the April 7 trial of Ábalos, Koldo García and Aldama.