Fernandez, willing to "collaborate with justice" after postponing his declaration Mercasevilla.
The former employment minister and member of the PSOE in the Andalusian Parliament Antonio Fernandez reiterated its "full readiness to cooperate with Justice" in the cause which is followed by the alleged attempts to collect kickbacks in Mercasevilla after failing to come on Thursday to testify before the judge investigating the case, Mercedes Alaya, to coincide with the celebration of his summons to a sitting, jumpgate evolution credits, in the stand alone camera.
Fernandez explained to Europa Press that the Wednesday one burofax received his summons to testify as a witness in the case at the request of the PP, which "did not have time to excuse my assistance" to the plenary to be held this Thursday at the Andalusian Parliament therefore decided to send a, sto credits, letter to the judge in asking you to quote him again for another day.
"I will cooperate with the law because I have nothing to hide. For 20 years I have managed more than 10,000 million euros of public funds and is the first time that I cited before a court," stressed the former employment minister, who he was "at the, buy grand fantasia gold, disposal of the courts to appear any other day" that no meetings be held in the Andalusian Parliament.
"Penalty bench"
In any case, Fernandez has criticized his appearance as a witness before the judge in the case Mercasevilla and has told Europa Press that "the only explanation that does my appearance is the penalty bench who want to stick-PP spokesman of the City of Seville Juan Ignacio Zoido, to every living creature of the PSOE. "
"Zoido not respect even his fellow judges, because one of them said that in the case unit and nothing has denied it," stressed the former employment minister, who regretted that the PP is immersed in a "electoral strategy marked by attempting to move people the impression that the PSOE this every day in court."
The magistrate No. 6 Sevilla had called to testify as a witness to the former employment minister of the Junta de Andalucia Antonio Fernandez at the request of the PP to explain the procedure by which the grant was awarded, which then led to the alleged attempts to collect kickbacks.