Government Tightens Requirements for Hiring “Corruptory” Companies and Controls for Party Financing
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The government has begun processing the package of anti-corruption measures announced by Pedro Sánchez after the entry into prison of Santos Cerdán, secretary of...
Seven months after the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, announced a law to stop corrupt practices after the admission to prison of the former Secretary of Organisation of the PSOE, Santos Cerdán, the Council of Ministers has taken the first step for its approval on Tuesday. The plan provides, among other initiatives, for the tightening of the requirements to prevent companies convicted of corruption from contracting with the public ad…
The first vice president, María Jesús Montero, will be in charge of explaining the rule at a press conference today.The plan was born of the crisis that broke out last summer, when Cerdán's alleged involvement in a plot of bites linked to public contracts also splashed on José Luis Ábalos and his former advisor Koldo García. After that episode, Sanchez announced in Congress a state plan against corruption with 15 measures developed together with…
The Council of Ministers approves in the first round the law on public integrity which will then have to be submitted to the parliamentary debate.Among the measures, there is the creation of an independent anti-corruption agencyThe government is pushing for a law to force public officials to publish their institutional agendas The government is taking the first step to approve the bulk of the anti-corruption package that Pedro Sanchez announced …
Today, in the first round, the Council of Ministers will approve the draft law on public integrity, as advanced by the SER Chain and confirmed THE COUNTRY of Executive sources. It is one of the star measures promised in July 2025 by Pedro Sánchez after his former secretary of organization Santos Cerdán entered the prison. First vice president, María Jesús Montero, will appear at a press conference explaining the norm. Continue reading
Pedro Sánchez's lack of character has no limit. The President of the Government takes to the Council of Ministers, for approval, a preliminary draft law to create an Independent Agency for Public Integrity, which before it is approved already receives the name of Anti-Corruption Law.
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