A Spanish court has formally charged Begona Gomez, the wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, with multiple counts of corruption following a multi-year investigation.
According to a court ruling published Monday, prosecutors have leveled several serious allegations against Gomez. The charges include embezzlement, influence peddling, corruption in business dealings, and the misappropriation of funds.
Judicial investigation concludes
The indictment follows a lengthy probe into the business activities and financial dealings associated with Gomez. The court's decision marks a significant escalation in the legal scrutiny surrounding the Prime Minister's household.
While the ruling details the specific criminal charges, it does not yet outline the immediate next steps for the judicial process. The investigation into these financial irregularities has been ongoing for several years.
Spanish authorities have not yet released a statement regarding a trial date. The charges against Gomez represent one of the most high-profile legal challenges faced by the Sanchez administration to date.