Spanish PM’s wife to stand trial on corruption charges

Published June 21, 2026 Updated June 21, 2026 07:06am
A TRUCK displays images of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his wife Begona Gomez outside a court in Madrid before the latter’s appearance for a hearing.—Reuters
A TRUCK displays images of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his wife Begona Gomez outside a court in Madrid before the latter’s appearance for a hearing.—Reuters

MADRID: The wife of Spanish Socialist prime minister Pedro Sanchez must stand trial on corruption charges and has been banned from going abroad, a judge ruled on Saturday.

Begoa Gomez is suspected of using her position as the prime minister’s wife to secure work contracts. She denies any wrongdoing. The case was brought by far-right groups who oppose Sanchez’s party.

Investigating judge Juan Carlos Peina­do ordered Gomez to surrender her passport, barred her from leaving Spain and required her to report to court twice a month.

The case is one of several corruption probes nearing or already at trial that are weighing on Sanchez, one of Europe’s few remaining leftist leaders. He has not been named in any of the cases and has said they are part of a campaign to remove him from office.

El Pais newspaper cited sources close to Gomez as saying she would appeal against the conditions imposed by the judge, including the withdrawal of her passport.

The Socialist Party posted on the messaging platform X: “(Begoa) has been subjected to judicial and political persecution for two years. Today’s development is another step in that process.” Several close allies, including the Socialist Party’s number three and Sanchez’s former transport minister, are under investigation in cases involving alleged kickbacks linked to public works, oil and gas contracts, and the procurement of masks during the pandemic. They deny wrongdoing.

Published in Dawn, June 21st, 2026

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