Spanish police enter Socialist Party's HQ in payments probe


Members of the media work outside as Spanish police cordon off access to the Socialist Party's headquarters on a judicial order to gather information on a possible illegal financing scheme, in Madrid, Spain, May 27, 2026. REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura

MADRID, May 27 (Reuters) - ⁠Police entered Spain's ruling Socialist Party's headquarters ⁠on Wednesday in search of information over a ‌possible illegal payments scheme, Spanish media reported, at a time of various graft probes into Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's allies.

A ​Guardia Civil spokesperson told Reuters officers ⁠had entered the ⁠premises of the PSOE, as the party is known, ⁠but ‌did not disclose further details since proceedings are secret.

Police were following a judicial request ⁠for information which requires prior notice and ​targets specific ‌items, as distinct from an "entry and search" carried ⁠out without ​prior notice to gather all kinds of evidence.

PSOE spokesperson Montse Minguez told Catalunya Radio that the party ⁠was calm and fully cooperating with ​the courts, stressing that any information requested would be handed over.

Sanchez's party hasbeen beset by a slew of ⁠corruption scandals, including various investigations into key allies and family members.

A court last week said former Socialist premier and a close ally of Sanchez, Jose ​Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, wasbeing investigated ⁠on suspicion of leading an influence-peddling and money-laundering ​network, in another blow to the ‌leftist government. Zapatero denied any ​wrongdoing.

(Reporting by David Latona and Emma Pinedo; Editing by Andrei Khalip and Andrew Cawthorne)

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