Spanish police search headquarters of PM Sánchez’s ruling Socialist party
Spanish police are searching the headquarters of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's ruling Socialist Party in Madrid as part of a judicial investigation into alleged financial wrongdoing. The Civil Guard stated the search is focused on a probe led by National Court judge Santiago Pedraz into the potential misconduct of former party member Leire Díaz, who is accused of attempting to discredit anti-corruption officials and influence state prosecutors.
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AI-generatedSpanish police are searching the headquarters of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's ruling Socialist Party in Madrid as part of a judicial investigation into alleged financial wrongdoing. The Civil Guard stated the search is focused on a probe led by National Court judge Santiago Pedraz into the potential misconduct of former party member Leire Díaz, who is accused of attempting to discredit anti-corruption officials and influence state prosecutors. The investigation also includes former Socialist heavyweight Santos Cerdán and other individuals on suspicions of bribery, false testimony, and corruption. This raid adds to a series of corruption scandals affecting the party, including separate investigations into former Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and Sánchez's wife and brother. The Socialist Party maintains Díaz was acting independently.
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5 extractedFormer Socialist heavyweight Santos Cerdán is also being probed for alleged involvement in destabilizing judicial processes.
Judge Pedraz ordered the confiscation of documentation and electronic archives in an investigation of a ring designed to destabilize judicial processes affecting the ruling party.
The search is limited to a probe into possible wrongdoing of Socialist party member Leire Díez.
Spanish police are searching the headquarters of the ruling Socialist Party as part of an investigation into possible financial wrongdoing.
Sánchez's wife and brother are being probed over allegations of influence peddling.