A report by the Central Operative Unit (UCO) of the Guardia Civil has identified Cristina Narbona, president of the PSOE, as being aware of the illicit activities of the party’s cloacas network. According to the document submitted to Judge Santiago Pedraz of the National Court, Narbona was reportedly informed directly by the party’s former Secretary of Organization, Santos Cerdán, about the workings of this scheme.
Investigation Details
The report underscores an important exchange held on April 24, 2024, between Leire Díez, the network’s operational head and a former Correos executive, and Cristina Narbona. According to intercepted communications, Díez purportedly discussed “redirecting attacks” toward President Pedro Sánchez, offering “qualified assistance,” and reshaping how the situation would be presented in the media. This conversation took place shortly after Pedro Sánchez released his contentious “Letter to the Citizenry,” prompted by the disclosure that his wife, Begoña Gómez, was facing a judicial investigation.
In a separate interaction, Narbona allegedly alluded to issues earlier addressed with Santos Cerdán, indicating she was well informed about the coordinated moves among the Socialist Party’s top figures, a link that deepens doubts about potential collusion within the party leadership.
The Role of “El One” in the Network
The UCO report also details a series of messages that implicate Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who appeared in the exchanges under the alias “El One.” These communications outline how Sánchez reportedly conveyed his backing for the covert activities through Santos Cerdán. In a particularly noteworthy message dated February 15, 2025, Díez notified Vicente Fernández, former president of SEPI, that Sánchez had approved her initiatives. Her message stated: “Yesterday, ‘El One’ told Santos to let me know that I’m doing an outstanding job and should keep moving forward.”
The network’s activities seem to have escalated following the publication of Sánchez’s “Letter to the Citizenry” on April 24, 2024, which marked a turning point for the PSOE’s crisis management strategy. Two days later, Santos Cerdán convened a meeting at the PSOE headquarters in Ferraz, attended by senior party figures, including Leire Díez and other close collaborators.
Response from PSOE
After these revelations surfaced, the PSOE rejected the accusations as “false and unacceptable,” asserting that the conduct described in the report involved isolated actions that did not represent the organization’s formal procedures, and it pledged to act against anyone found exploiting the party’s name for personal benefit.
Conclusion
The involvement of Cristina Narbona and other PSOE leaders in this network places the party’s internal operations and its leadership’s duties under scrutiny, and as the inquiry moves forward, the case underscores concerns about ethical conduct and transparency within one of Spain’s major political organizations.
Source: OKDiario – https://okdiario.com/espana/uco-revela-presidenta-cristina-narbona-psoe-conocia-cerdan-que-cloaca-queria-reconducir-ataques-sanchez-17650610