Spain's Ex-Interior Minister on Trial Accused of Spying to Protect Party
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Spain's ex-Interior Minister on trial accused of spying to protect party
A week of legal reckoning for Spain's two main political groups began Monday as a former conservative interior minister went on trial for allegedly spying on an ex-party treasurer who threatened to expose corruption.
The Socialists insist that three audios be contributed that García Castellón parked in a secret piece. In one of them Cospedal recognizes Commissioner Villarejo that he agreed to the police reports of the PP box B case before Judge Ruz
Federico analyzes the trials for the Koldo case, with Abalos sitting on the bench, and the Kitchen case.
All the details about a trial in which former PP minister Jorge Fernández Díaz and other former senior officials of the government of Mariano Rajoy, accused of espionage, sit on the bench
Today, after eight years of judicial proceedings, the trial of Operation Kitchen, concerning the theft of the roles of Luis Bárcenas controlled by the Ministry of the Interior headed by Jorge Fernández Díaz, began. It was a question of preventing the documentation accumulated by the former PP treasurer from reaching Judge Ruz, who was investigating the case of the Gürtel case, and could end up splashing that party and its leaders, some of whom h…
In early 2013, after four years of investigation, the Gürtel case languished as a corruption case that, although investigated in the National High Court, was...
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