The private contract of sale that makes Santos Cerdán owner of 45% of the construction company Servinabar has a striking error: the fiscal identification number that appears in the seal differs in a figure with the real NIF of the company. The seal is the “B-71255064” as NIF, but the authentic of society varies in the end: it is “B-71255061”, as Publish on Thursday infolibre.
The UCO of the Civil Guard found in the home of businessman Antxon Alonso, in Bizkaia, that private document that would prove that the politician had a 45% participation in that commercial, even if it was not elevated to public deed. Santos Cerdán's defense did not denied the existence of the contract but claimed that this document has no “legal effect” because it was a “mere private contract that was not raised to public”. Alonso has denied it: “There is no writing in which Mr. Cerdán has acquired social participations of the company,” he said, but he recognizes his friendship with Santos Cerdán.
The document has four pages, all with the signatures of the businessman and Santos Cerdán, dates from June 1, 2016 and would mean the acquisition by the former PSOE organization of the PSOE of 1,350 participations of the 3,000 that Alonso owned. On the last page the company's seal appears with the address – which is correct – and the NIF, which does not match that of Servinabar 2000.
In fact, the number “B-71255064” does not correspond to any company, according to the consultations it has infolibed in the Mercantile Registry and the Tax Agency. The real NIF only varies in a figure, is the B-71255061, which is correctly appears in previous pages of the document (but not as a seal).