MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish prosecutors questioned the former treasurer of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's party on Wednesday in an inquiry launched following new allegations of corruption that have shaken the government.
Luis Barcenas, already charged in another major graft case, declined to speak to reporters before or after spending two hours at the anti-corruption prosecutor's office in Madrid.
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