Ayuso’s family environment has been in the media and opposition focus since before he became president of the CAM
One mask contract for 1.5 million euros during the start of the pandemic. This is the trigger for the alleged espionage Isabel Diaz Ayuso to investigate whether the president of the Community of Madrid was able to award the contract to an acquaintance, a friend of Tomás, Díaz Ayuso’s brother that everyone talks regarding.
Regarding the contract, awarded in times of pandemic -in the legal umbrella that granted the alarm situation-, everything has already been published and the president of Madrid herself has given explanations following an episode remembered by all in the Assembly.
A PSOE deputy, Carmen López, dropped that Ayuso’s brother was dedicated “to going to hospitals to suggest which companies” they should contract with. For this, she was expelled from the Plenary and the socialist representatives, from More MadridUnited We Can and Vox ended up leaving too.
That Friday, Ayuso spoke regarding said episode and pointed out that these accusations regarding his brother “are the price he is paying for being up in some polls and for being in power”: “I think they would do it to anyone watchingdesperately, how the left is behaving in Madrid, which has already lost at the polls, already lost in the street, and now has lost its mind”.
And it is that before coming to light the assumption espionage around the Ayuso familythe Madrid opposition was already targeting the president of the Community with the alleged irregularities in the awards to the company for which Tomás Díaz Ayuso works: Artesolar iluminacion SL, dedicated to LED lamps, and which has several contracts signed with the Community of Madrid, although in no case has it been shown that there have been illegal procedures.
Tomas Diaz Ayuso is the first-born of the marriage between Isabel Ayuso Puente (better known as Mabel) and Leonardo Diaz Alvarezwho died in 2014. He grew up in the Chamberí neighborhood and spent his summers and weekends in Sotillo de la Adrada (Ávila), his father’s town.
Three years older than the president of the Community of Madrid, Tomás was born in Madrid on September 19, 1974 and is the father of three children.. From her first marriage, her eldest son was born, 17 years old, and from her second sentimental relationship she has two little girls.
The three minors are adored by the Madrid president, as she has shown in several interviews, who also shares a good relationship with her brother since they lived in her family home in the Chamberí neighborhood. Regarding his academic training, Tomás Díaz Ayuso has a diploma in commercial management and marketing from the Madrid Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The ‘Avalmadrid case’
The media and opposition attention to Ayuso and her family goes back a long time: even before she became president of the Community of Madrid, she and her entourage were singled out for what is known as the case Open mattresses. A case that last November was filed by the Supreme Court as it did not appreciate evidence of criminal responsibility once morest the Madrid leader.
The Criminal Chamber inadmissible for processing the complaint for the crime of concealment of assets filed by the Free Association of Lawyers and Lawyers (ALA) once morest Ayuso, and other people, who sued for the donation of a property that Ayuso and his brother received from his parents in 2011 and which, according to the complaint, was made so that he would not be claimed by Avalmadrid, with which the Ayuso parents had a debt for a credit of 400,000 euros.
The Supreme concluded that “the concurrence of consistent evidence once morest the person appraised at this time is not appreciated“. “She was not a partner of MC Infortécnica; there is no evidence that she was aware of her economic and corporate situation; she did not intervene in the credit or guarantee operation; she was neither guarantor nor debtor; there is no evidence that she was aware of the debt; and there is no indication that she acted in collusion with the other defendants to avoid paying the debt of that company, “said the high court regarding the controversy of the Avalmadrid case.