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Spanish prosecutor asks judge to close corruption probe into PM Sanchez's wife

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Posted on April 22, 2026

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MADRID, April 22 (Reuters) - A Spanish prosecutor has asked a judge to close a corruption investigation into the business dealings of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's wife, in a case brought by far‑

Spanish Prosecutor Requests End to PM Pedro Sanchez's Wife Corruption Probe

Overview of the Corruption Investigation into Begoña Gomez

Background of the Case

MADRID, April 22 (Reuters) - A Spanish prosecutor has asked a judge to close a corruption investigation into the business dealings of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's wife, in a case brought by far‑right groups seeking a jail sentence of as much as 24 years.

The case against Begoña Gomez is the most serious legal challenge faced by the Socialist leader and his family. Sanchez's brother, David, is due to stand trial in May in a separate case over alleged influence peddling.

Gomez has denied any wrongdoing.

Political Implications

Sanchez briefly considered resigning in April 2024 after investigating judge Juan Carlos Peinado opened the probe into Gomez. He has publicly defended his family, saying the cases are politically motivated and driven by far-right opponents.

Judicial Proceedings and Prosecutor's Request

Peinado must decide whether to accept the prosecutor's request or order a trial before a jury in a different court. If he allows proceedings to continue, the prosecutor will seek her acquittal during the trial, the prosecutor said in a statement on Wednesday.

Role of Far-Right Groups

The charges against Gomez are backed by far-right party Vox and several right-wing pressure groups, including Hazte Oir. In a legal filing submitted this week and seen by Reuters, they asked for a prison sentence of up to 24 years for Gomez.

Details of the Allegations

Nature of the Alleged Offenses

The investigation centres on whether Gomez used her position as the prime minister's wife to secure sponsors for a university master's degree programme she directed, allegedly bypassing a public bidding process.

Gomez and her aide at the prime minister's official residence are accused of influence peddling, corruption in private business, misappropriation and misuse of public funds.

Judge's Perspective

Peinado, who is nearing retirement, described Gomez's alleged conduct in his last ruling as more befitting of an "absolute monarchy" than that of a modern constitutional democracy.

(Reporting by Emma Pinedo; Editing by David Latona, Charlie Devereux, William Maclean)

Key Takeaways

  • Prosecutors maintain there is no objective evidence the alleged offenses occurred, and have sought to archive the case entirely (time.news).
  • Judge Peinado must now decide whether to accept the request or proceed to trial; if proceedings move forward, prosecutors plan to seek Gomez’s acquittal (elpais.com).
  • The probe, initiated in April 2024 by far‑right group Manos Limpias, centers on whether Gómez unduly leveraged her position to obtain sponsors for a university master’s program she directed—but these allegations have been challenged for relying on media reports and lacking solid proof (elnacional.cat).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's wife under investigation?
Begoña Gomez was investigated for allegedly using her position to secure sponsors for a university master's program, bypassing public bidding.
Who requested the closure of the corruption investigation into Begoña Gomez?
A Spanish prosecutor has asked the judge to close the corruption probe into Begoña Gomez's business dealings.
What is the role of far-right groups in the case?
Far-right party Vox and other right-wing groups filed the case and demanded up to 24 years in prison for Begoña Gomez.
What is the next legal step in the case?
Judge Juan Carlos Peinado must decide whether to accept the prosecutor's request or move the case to a trial before a jury.
Has Begoña Gomez denied wrongdoing in the corruption case?
Yes, Begoña Gomez has denied any wrongdoing related to the accusations of corruption and influence peddling.

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