Court bans Spanish PM’s wife from leaving country amid corruption probe
Begona Gomez, the wife of Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, has been banned from leaving the country and ordered to surrender her passport by an investigating judge. She is facing charges including embezzlement, influence peddling, corruption in business dealings, and misappropriation of funds.

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AI-generatedBegona Gomez, the wife of Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, has been banned from leaving the country and ordered to surrender her passport by an investigating judge. She is facing charges including embezzlement, influence peddling, corruption in business dealings, and misappropriation of funds. The accusations stem from a complaint alleging she used her position to secure work contracts, specifically concerning a chair at Madrid's Complutense University. Gomez denies any wrongdoing, and Prime Minister Sanchez has characterized the allegations as a politically motivated attempt to undermine his government. The case, which has no set trial date, is one of several corruption investigations involving Sanchez's allies.
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5 extractedSeveral close allies of Sanchez are under investigation in separate corruption cases.
Sanchez has dismissed the allegations against his wife as an attempt by the right wing to undermine his government.
The case stems from a complaint filed by an anticorruption group with far-right ties.
Gomez is accused of embezzlement, influence peddling, corruption in business dealings, and misappropriation of funds.
Begona Gomez, wife of Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, has been barred from travelling abroad.