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Spanish judge orders PM's ex-ally to be remanded in custody in graft probe

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Posted on June 30, 2025

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MADRID (Reuters) -A Spanish Supreme Court's investigating judge on Monday ordered remand in custody for ex-senior ruling Socialist party official Santos Cerdan in a corruption inquiry that could

Spanish Judge Orders Ex-Socialist Official Cerdan to Remain in Custody

MADRID (Reuters) -A Spanish Supreme Court's investigating judge ordered ex-senior ruling Socialist Party official Santos Cerdan to be remanded in custody on Monday in a corruption inquiry that could destabilise Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's fragile minority government.

The court denied bail for Cerdan, but did not immediately release any additional information.

The Cerdan case was the latest and most serious in a series of scandals that have left Sanchez having to apologise and fend off calls from opponents for a snap election.

Judge Leopoldo Puente is investigating allegations against Cerdan, former Transport Minister Jose Luis Abalos and the latter's aide Koldo Garcia that they received kickbacks for awarding public works contracts.

Cerdan, who resigned earlier this month from his position as the Socialist Party’s third-ranking official and lawmaker, denies the allegations. Both Abalos and Garcia say they are innocent.

His resignation followed Puente's statement citing "strong evidence" of Cerdan's possible involvement in the "improper awarding" of contracts.

Sanchez on Monday defended his Socialist Party's handling of the corruption allegations against Cerdan, saying that it had acted decisively by asking him to resign.

"Justice must determine the responsibilities that Santos Cerdan may have," Sanchez told reporters during a summit in Seville.

(Reporting by Emma Pinedo; Editing by Andrei Khalip and Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • Santos Cerdan ordered to remain in custody in a corruption probe.
  • The case could destabilize PM Pedro Sanchez's government.
  • Cerdan, Abalos, and Garcia accused of receiving kickbacks.
  • Cerdan resigned amid strong evidence of contract impropriety.
  • Sanchez defends party's handling of the allegations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the decision made by the Spanish Supreme Court regarding Santos Cerdan?
The Spanish Supreme Court's investigating judge ordered Santos Cerdan to be remanded in custody in a corruption inquiry.
What are the allegations against Santos Cerdan?
Cerdan is being investigated for allegedly receiving kickbacks for awarding public works contracts, along with former Transport Minister Jose Luis Abalos and his aide.
How did Prime Minister Sanchez respond to the corruption allegations?
Prime Minister Sanchez defended his party's actions, stating they acted decisively by asking Cerdan to resign amid the corruption allegations.
What did Judge Leopoldo Puente say about the evidence against Cerdan?
Judge Puente cited 'strong evidence' of Cerdan's possible involvement in the improper awarding of contracts.
What is Cerdan's stance on the allegations?
Santos Cerdan denies the allegations against him, as do both Jose Luis Abalos and his aide Koldo Garcia.

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