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


FILE PHOTO: A truck displaying images of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his wife Begona Gomez drives outside the court as a way of protest on the day Gomez appears in court to testify as part of influence-peddling investigation, in Madrid, Spain, June 15, 2026. REUTERS/Ana Beltran/File Photo

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.

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.

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.

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.

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)

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