Begoña Gómez stands trial for corruption charges amid political attack claims
Begoña Gómez, the wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, has been ordered to stand trial on corruption charges and is banned from leaving the country. A judge accused her of embezzlement and influence peddling following a two-year investigation. Sánchez has labeled the case a politically motivated attack against his family.
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Published 20 Jun 2026, 14:55 UTC · Updated 20 Jun 2026, 15:10 UTC
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