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Former Spanish transport minister sentenced to 24-years for corruption

The Spanish Supreme Court sentenced Jose Luis Abalos, former Transport Minister to a total of?24?years for corruption. This is the first in a string of scandals that have affected the ruling Socialist Party. Abalos has been convicted for crimes such as criminal organisation, bribery and embezzlement, in addition to 'influence peddling', all of which were linked to the rigging public contracts, including face masks, during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Koldo Garca, his aide, was sentenced 19 years in prison. Victor de Aldama, a businessman, received a?four-and-ahalf-year prison sentence. However, the court suspended it in recognition of the fact that he had helped uncover the scheme. The condition was that he not commit a re-offence, submit biannual activity reports, and complete one year of community service. The trial is one of many graft cases that involve the entourage?of?Prime Minster Pedro Sanchez. He was one of Europe's few remaining leftist leaders who took power in 2008 by ousting the corrupt centre-right government on the promise to clean up politics. Sanchez is being criticized by his allies but has not been named as a suspect in any of these cases. He says that the cases are part of an effort to remove him.

(source: Reuters)