Spanish
prime minister’s wife charged with corruption
As of
April 2026, Begoña Gómez, the wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, has
been formally charged with multiple corruption-related offenses following a
two-year criminal investigation.
Judge
Juan Carlos Peinado issued the ruling, citing "sufficient indications of
criminal conduct" regarding her professional activities at Madrid's
Complutense University.
Key
Details of the Charges
Gómez
faces several specific criminal charges:
Influence
Peddling: Allegedly leveraging her status as the Prime Minister’s wife to
secure and manage a university post and business sponsorships.
Embezzlement
& Misappropriation of Funds: Misusing public resources and personal
connections for private gain.
Corruption
in Business Dealings: Irregularities related to the management of a master's
degree course she co-directed.
Wider
Context and Reactions
Defense
& Denial: Both Begoña Gómez and Pedro Sánchez have consistently denied any
wrongdoing. Sánchez has dismissed the case as a politically motivated attack by
"right-wing" and "far-right" groups intended to undermine
his coalition government.
Associated
Indictments: The judge also charged Gómez's personal assistant, Cristina
Álvarez, and businessman Juan Carlos Barrabés.
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