9th January 2026
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Spanish prosecutors question credibility of corruption investigation against PM’s wife

Spain’s public prosecutors office has requested the dismissal of a corruption investigation into socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s wife which had prompted him to announce he was considering stepping down. ALSO READ: Pedro Sánchez to announce on Monday whether he will continue as Prime Minister.

A Madrid court said on Wednesday it had opened an investigation into Begoña Gómez for suspected influence peddling and corruption in response to a complaint by anti-corruption pressure group Manos Limpias (‘Clean Hands’), whose leader is linked to the far-right. ALSO READ: Begoña Gómez, wife of Spanish PM, investigated over alleged corruption.

The group, which has presented a litany of unsuccessful lawsuits against politicians in the past, said in a statement on Wednesday that it had based its complaint on media reports and could not vouch for their veracity.

The Manos Limpias platform is headed by lawyer Miguel Bernad and is the former leader of a small far-right group, Frente Nacional. In 2021 he was initially sentenced to four years behind bars over a scheme to extort major firms, but last month was acquitted by the Supreme Court for lack of evidence.

‘If they are not true, it is those who published them’ who will have to ‘take responsibility’, the group wrote in a statement.

The public prosecutors office said it has requested ‘the annulment of the proceedings’ opened by a Madrid court and ‘the closure of the case’.

While the court did not give details of the case, online news site El Confidencial said it was related to her ties to several private companies that received government funding or won public contracts.

It said she had met twice with Javier Hidalgo, the CEO of Spanish tourism group Globalia which owns Air Europa, when the carrier was in talks with the government to secure a huge bailout after it was badly hit by plunging air traffic during the Covid-19 crisis.

At the time, Gómez was running IE Africa Center, a foundation linked to Madrid’s Instituto de Empresa (IE) business school, which signed a sponsorship agreement with Globalia in 2020. Gómez left the post in 2022.

Investigators are also looking into two letters of support Gómez allegedly provided for a joint venture bidding for a public contract, El Confidencial said.

Sánchez, in office since 2018, dismissed the accusations against his wife, saying in a letter posted on X on Wednesday that they were part of a campaign of ‘harassment’ waged by ‘media heavily influenced by the right and far right’ and supported by the right-wing opposition.

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