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Spanish PM's wife must stand trial on corruption charges, judge rules

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Posted on June 20, 2026

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Spanish PM's wife must stand trial on corruption charges, judge rules

Corruption Allegations and Legal Proceedings Involving Spanish Political Figures

Trial and Restrictions Imposed on Begoña Gomez

June 20 (Reuters) - The wife of Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez must stand trial on corruption charges and has been banned from leaving the country, a judge ruled on Saturday.

Begoña Gomez is under investigation over allegations she used her position as the prime minister's wife to secure work contracts. She denies any wrongdoing. The case was brought by far-right groups.

Judge's Orders and Legal Measures

Investigating judge Juan Carlos Peinado ordered Gomez to surrender her passport, barred her from leaving Spain and required her to report to court twice a month.

Broader Impact on Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez

The case is one of several corruption probes nearing or already at trial that are weighing on Sanchez, one of Europe's few remaining leftist leaders. He has not been named in any of the cases and has said they are part of a campaign to remove him from office.

Socialist Party's Response

The Socialist party quickly reacted to the judge's ruling, posting on social media X: "(Begoña) has been subjected to judicial and political persecution for two years. Today's development is another step in that process."

Other Corruption Investigations in Spain

Allegations Against Sanchez's Allies

Several close allies, including the Socialist party's number three and Sanchez's former transport minister, are under investigation in cases involving alleged kickbacks linked to public works, oil and gas contracts, and the procurement of masks during the pandemic. They deny wrongdoing.

High Court Probe into Former Prime Minister Zapatero

Lobbying and Profiteering Allegations

Separately, Spain's High Court said it was investigating former Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero over allegations he led a network that profited from lobbying public ​authorities on behalf of third parties, including airline Plus Ultra. He denies the claims.

(Reporting by Graham Keeley. Editing by Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Judge Juan Carlos Peinado has formally opened an oral trial for Begoña Gómez on April’s decision and imposed restrictions including passport surrender, exit ban, and twice-monthly court appearances on June 20, 2026. (elpais.com)
  • She faces four charges—tráfico de influencias (influence peddling), corrupción en los negocios (business corruption), malversación de caudales públicos (embezzlement of public funds), and apropiación indebida (misappropriation)—while the judge dismissed the intrusismo profesional (professional intrusion) charge. (euronews.com)
  • The probe, launched in April 2024 following complaints from far-right-linked groups such as Manos Limpias and Hazte Oír, is one of several ongoing investigations affecting Sánchez’s inner circle—including his brother and former ministers. The Prime Minister denies involvement and condemns the case as politically motivated. (thelocal.es)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Spain's Prime Minister's wife facing trial?
Begoña Gomez, wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, is facing trial on corruption charges related to allegedly using her position to secure work contracts.
Has Begoña Gomez admitted to any wrongdoing?
No, Begoña Gomez denies any wrongdoing in connection with the corruption allegations.
What restrictions has the court imposed on Begoña Gomez?
She has been ordered to surrender her passport, is barred from leaving Spain, and must report to court twice a month.
Is Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez himself under investigation?
Pedro Sanchez has not been named in any of the cases, although several of his close allies are under investigation.

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