Spain’s Tax Agency has informed a judge it launched an investigation into the income tax return of Fernando Camino, an executive at Quirón Salud and the partner of Madrid regional president Isabel Díaz Ayuso. The investigation stems from allegations that Alberto González Amador, a businessman, bribed Camino in 2020. The alleged bribery relates to a contract awarded during the COVID-19 pandemic for the procurement of face masks. Specifically, the inquiry focuses on whether Camino received an improper commission in connection with the mask deal. González Amador is already under investigation for allegedly profiting from contracts awarded during the pandemic. The Tax Agency’s notification to the judge indicates a potential link between the alleged bribery and financial irregularities. Further details of the investigation have not yet been released.