Spanish PM Sanchez denies knowing about plot to derail corruption probes into his party
Sánchez said he never endorsed the alleged scheme, while investigators say it involved payments or favors for Civil Guard staff and prosecutors.
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Pedro Sánchez defends the integrity of the government and the PSOE and guarantees that he was unaware of Leire Díez's alleged interference with judicial investigations.
Spanish Prime Minister Denies Involvement in Corruption Probe
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has denied any involvement or knowledge of a plot to interfere with corruption investigations related to his Socialist Party. The case focuses on several party officials suspected of influencing decisions and undermining legal proceedings. Sanchez maintains his party's integrity, distancing himself from the allegations.
Leire Díez wrote on a personal agenda, to which El Debate has had access, his argument to deny his relationship with Pedro Sánchez and ...
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has assured this Friday that he never endorsed, "had information or knowledge" of the "andanzas" of the former PSOE member Leire Díez, something that has emphasized that "he would not have tolerated", and has supported the general director of the Civil Guard, Mercedes González.Read more]]>
Spanish PM Sanchez denies knowing about plot to derail corruption probes into his party
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Friday denied knowing about an alleged plot to derail investigations into corruption cases dogging his Socialist Party, saying he was disappointed and outraged by it.
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