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Sanchez Justifies the Psoe's Cash Payments and Says He Could Also Receive One: "the Important Thing Is that It's Legal"

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Sánchez has defended legality and has removed iron from the cash payments that, according to the UCO, the PSOE made to José Luis Ábalos and his team. "As general secretary it was not something usual in me, but I am sure that on occasion I have had expenditure settlements", he has recognized in an interview in the SER chain, in which he has assured that the source of the transfers were the current accounts of the PSOE and that "the important thin…

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Former Minister of Transport José Luis Ábalos appears today in the Supreme Court to give explanations for the origin of the money in cash that he handled as a result of being...

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Sánchez has defended legality and has removed iron from the cash payments that, according to the UCO, the PSOE made to José Luis Ábalos and his team. "As general secretary it was not something usual in me, but I am sure that on occasion I have had expenditure settlements", he has recognized in an interview in the SER chain, in which he has assured that the source of the transfers were the current accounts of the PSOE and that "the important thin…

·Madrid, Spain
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Spanish politics always gives us to talk, and this week the center of attention is Pedro Sánchez, who has publicly admitted to having received cash payments from the PSOE. This revelation comes after the statements of José Luis Ábalos and other members of what some commentators have called the “quadrilla de maleantes”. During an interview in the SER chain, the president of the government declared that “it was not usual but certain that on some o…

"When the PP confuses cash with black money, it is betrayed by its subconscious," he assured.

The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has acknowledged that he was able to receive “sometime” cash payments to settle advanced expenses as general secretary of the PSOE, but insists that it is a legal practice made by institutions and companies. “It was not usual but I am sure that on some occasion I have had such liquidations [...]

The President of the Government maintains that he himself has been able to settle expenditure in this way but insists that there is no ‘no sign’ of ‘unfair financing’

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El Debate broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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