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Spanish court conditionally releases PM's former ally from jail

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Posted on November 19, 2025

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MADRID (Reuters) -Spain's Supreme Court ordered on Wednesday the provisional release from jail of a former senior official within the ruling Socialist Party, citing reduced risk of evidence tampering

Spanish Court Releases Former Socialist Ally Amid Probe

MADRID (Reuters) -Spain's Supreme Court ordered on Wednesday the provisional release from jail of a former senior official within the ruling Socialist Party, citing reduced risk of evidence tampering amid an ongoing corruption investigation.

Santos Cerdan, who had been remanded in custody since June, faces potential charges that include being part of a criminal organisation, bribery and influence-peddling over a scheme in which senior government-linked officials purportedly received kickbacks for awarding public works contracts.

Cerdan has denied any wrongdoing.

The Cerdan case is the most serious in a series of scandals dogging Spain's Socialist-led left-wing minority government that forced Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to apologise in June and fend off calls from opponents for a snap election.

In a writ seen by Reuters, Judge Leopoldo Puente ruled that while evidence against Cerdan had strengthened during the ongoing investigation, the risk of him destroying evidence - the main justification for his pre-trial detention - had been significantly mitigated.

The court had by now secured information that "would very likely have been concealed or would have been very difficult to access" had Cerdan remained free, Puente said.

Cerdan must surrender his passport, report to the Supreme Court every 15 days and remain in Spain.

The court said there were no risks of a repeat offence since Cerdan - also a former lawmaker - no longer holds public office or party leadership positions.

(Reporting by David LatonaEditing by Andrei Khalip and Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Spain's Supreme Court ordered the release of Santos Cerdan.
  • Cerdan faces charges including bribery and influence-peddling.
  • The court cited reduced risk of evidence tampering.
  • Cerdan's case is part of a larger government scandal.
  • Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez previously apologized for the scandal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is corruption?
Corruption is the abuse of entrusted power for private gain, which can involve bribery, embezzlement, or other unethical practices that undermine trust in institutions.
What is evidence tampering?
Evidence tampering refers to the alteration, destruction, or concealment of evidence that could be used in a legal investigation or proceeding, potentially obstructing justice.
What is a criminal organization?
A criminal organization is a structured group of individuals engaged in illegal activities, often for profit, and may involve various forms of crime, including drug trafficking and extortion.

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