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Spain PM announces anti-graft plan as scandal rocks govt

SPAIN, JUL 9 – The plan includes tougher penalties, blacklisting corrupt companies, and enhanced whistleblower protections to restore trust in Sanchez's minority government amid a major graft scandal.

  • Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's government announced new plans to tackle corruption amid graft accusations against his Socialist Party members.
  • The anti-graft plan focuses on preventing risks, protecting whistleblowers, investigating allegations, recovering stolen assets, and fostering a culture of integrity.
  • Specific measures include creating an independent watchdog, using artificial intelligence in public contracts, and improving transparency in political donations.
  • Sánchez stated he will remain in his position and not call for early elections, despite considering it.
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By Pau Mosquera, CNN en Español Spain's coalition government, and particularly the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), have been under intense political scrutiny for weeks. The reason is none other than the indictment and provisional imprisonment of the leftist party's last secretary of organization, Santos Cerdán, for his alleged involvement in the "Koldo case," an investigation into an alleged criminal bribery scheme that allegedly affect…

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The president of the Spanish government, the socialist Pedro Sánchez, announced to Parliament a plan of anti-corruption measures this Wednesday and...

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