Sara Aagesen's Husband Wins Morocco Contract via Spanish Government Subsidy
Diego Fernández-Polanco, husband of Spanish Minister Sara Aagesen, secured a contract in Morocco through government funding. His company, Te Consulting House 4 Plus SL, is involved in a wastewater treatment project, raising concerns over potential conflicts of interest.

Diego Fernández-Polanco, husband of Spanish Minister Sara Aagesen, operates Te Consulting House 4 Plus SL, which secured a subcontract for a wastewater treatment project in Fquih Ben Salah, Morocco. The firm has reportedly doubled its revenue since Aagesen joined the government, benefiting from government subsidies totaling approximately 400,000 euros over recent years for projects related to organic waste management and biogas production.
Notably, Decma Water SL, the main contractor linked to this project, has also received direct subsidies from the Spanish government, including a recent allocation of 12,000 euros. This situation raises questions about the integrity of government funding processes and potential conflicts of interest within the administration.



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