
Sánchez S.A. Una historia de corrupción
Documentary
Top Cast


Rubén Arranz
Rubén Arranz
Periodista - El Independiente
Rubén Arranz
Periodista - El Independiente


JAVIER BORREGO
JAVIER BORREGO
Exmagistrado del Tribunal Supremo y del Tribunal Europeo de derechos Humanos
JAVIER BORREGO
Exmagistrado del Tribunal Supremo y del Tribunal Europeo de derechos Humanos


Melchor Miralles
Melchor Miralles
Periodista
Melchor Miralles
Periodista


Alfonso Rojo
Alfonso Rojo
Periodista y Director de Periodista Digital
Alfonso Rojo
Periodista y Director de Periodista Digital


Irene Tabera
Irene Tabera
Periodista - Okdiario
Irene Tabera
Periodista - Okdiario


Samuel Vázquez
Samuel Vázquez
Policía Nacional. Portavoz Nacional de Asuntos de Interior, Seguridad e Inmigración de Vox
Samuel Vázquez
Policía Nacional. Portavoz Nacional de Asuntos de Interior, Seguridad e Inmigración de Vox


Pedro Sánchez
Pedro Sánchez
Pedro Sánchez
Pedro Sánchez
Pedro Sánchez


Javier María Pérez-Roldán Suanzes-Carpegna
Javier María Pérez-Roldán Suanzes-Carpegna
Secretario general de Hazte Oír
Javier María Pérez-Roldán Suanzes-Carpegna
Secretario general de Hazte Oír


Joan Guirado
Joan Guirado
Periodista - Vozpópuli
Joan Guirado
Periodista - Vozpópuli


Miguel Bernad Remón
Miguel Bernad Remón
Abogado y Secretario general de Manos Limpias
Miguel Bernad Remón
Abogado y Secretario general de Manos Limpias
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