Spain's ex-transport minister sentenced to 24 years for corruption
Spain's Supreme Court on Monday handed a 24-year prison sentence to former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos for corruption. The ruling marks the first major conviction in a wave of scandals hitting the ruling Socialist Party.
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- Published Date: 02:50 | 22 June 2026
- Modified Date: 02:51 | 22 June 2026
Spain's Supreme Court on Monday sentenced former Transport Minister Jose Luis Abalos to 24 years in prison for corruption, marking the first verdict in a series of scandals affecting the ruling Socialist Party.
Abalos was convicted of offences including criminal organisation, bribery, embezzlement and influence peddling, linked to the rigging of public contracts for medical supplies such as face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic, when he was in office.
His aide, Koldo Garcia, was sentenced to 19 years in prison. Businessman Victor de Aldama received a four-and-a-half-year sentence, but the court suspended the prison term in recognition of his cooperation in uncovering the scheme, on condition that he does not reoffend, submits biannual activity reports and completes one year of community service.
The trial concerns one of a slew of graft cases involving the entourage of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, one of Europe's few remaining leftist leaders, who came to power eight years ago by ousting a corruption-plagued centre-right government on the promise of cleaning up politics. While he is under fire even from allies, Sanchez himself has not been named in any of the cases and has said they are a part of a campaign to oust him.
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