The article centers on Judge Juan Carlos Peinado's investigation into the professional activities of Begoña Gómez, wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. Félix Bolaños, the Minister of the Presidency, was questioned regarding the hiring of Gómez's advisor.
Peinado's return to Moncloa Palace marks a continuation of an ongoing investigation. His questioning of Bolaños lasted over two hours. Bolaños distanced himself from the hiring process, asserting its legality and denying any involvement or supervisory role.
Bolaños claimed he neither oversaw nor participated in the hiring of Gómez's advisor. He maintained the hiring process was legal. The article notes the testimony took place after delays related to the judge's request for changes to the courtroom's layout.
The article highlights the ongoing nature of the investigation and the lack of significant progress resulting from Peinado's second interrogation at Moncloa.