The daughters of former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero are set to testify as suspects in the so-called Plus Ultra case after the judge overseeing the investigation decided to include them in the proceedings due to the activities of their company, Whathefav SL. According to court documents, the company allegedly received funds from businesses linked to the network under investigation.
The inquiry claims that one of the companies connected to the case, Inteligencia Prospectiva, paid a substantial amount for the production of a video lasting less than one minute. Based on the information released, the payment would amount to approximately €10,000 for each second of the finished audiovisual content.
The reported payment has sparked debate over the value of the contracted work. During the television program Espejo Público, businessman Marcos de Quinto described the amount as excessive when compared with standard rates in the audiovisual industry.
According to his assessment, producing a similar video using stock footage or commercially available resources would cost significantly less than the amount cited in the investigation. He also argued that the tools required to create this type of content represent only a small fraction of the value of the contract under scrutiny.
The case remains under judicial investigation, and the outcome of the legal proceedings will determine whether any responsibilities arise from the facts being examined.
Source: Provided by Antena 3 – https://www.antena3.com/programas/espejo-publico/noticias/escandalosa-cifra-que-recibieron-hijas-zapatero-video-menos-minuto-les-habrian-pagado-10000-euros-segundo_202606196a34fe679f03cb0254d59532.html