
Urdangarin devised corruption scheme, Nóos accountant confesses
Official suspect in inquiry into business dealings of Princess Cristina's husband cuts deal

Official suspect in inquiry into business dealings of Princess Cristina's husband cuts deal

King Felipe’s sister claims ignorance of financial crimes allegedly committed by her husband

Mallorca court confirms Felipe VI's sister remains official target in tax fraud investigation
Men were arrested following a fight that was started by one of them inside a bar

Ana Torroja will have to pay €1.5 million in fines for three tax offenses but escapes jail time

Head of Grupo Playa Sol also withheld millions of euros a year in taxes Businessman argued he had “created a lot of jobs” on the popular Balearic island

Mallorca connection sees former Mecano vocalist reeled in for alleged evasion

Video of infanta’s appearance before judge was posted online despite strict security measures

EL PAÍS obtains official court transcript of royal daughter’s historic February 8 court appearance

Sixteen-year-old girl died after taking cocaine with gang ringleader

Residents and politicians are alarmed at plans to start drilling in the Mediterranean
More than half of Nóos case suspects may not face charges Infanta Cristina could be required to pay 600,000 in civil liability

Cristina said she does not remember charging personal expenses to real estate firm she co-owned

King Juan Carlos’s youngest daughter evades most questions in tax evasion and money-laundering inquiry
King’s daughter first royal to be called to testify as suspect Urdangarin offered plea bargain to spare his wife, sources say

Infanta jointly owns company that allegedly received diverted funds

Infanta Cristina will be spared having to walk down ramp on foot when she comes in for questioning

Final decision over royal's Nóos case testimony to be decided by senior judge

Royal Household decided best course of action was not to appeal against summons
Judge Castro bows to prosecutor’s demand for more testimony before royal’s court appearance
Pedro Horrach demands more evidence before Princess Cristina declares in court as official suspect
Royal’s lawyer says infanta anxious to clear her name as soon as possible
The king’s daughter travels to Madrid to prepare for her defense with lawyers
Cristina and her husband cannot claim unincurred expenses as tax deductible, magistrate says
King's daughter never ran family business and had no knowledge of accounting, attorneys argue

Regional court allows Jaume Matas to remain free until government rules on pardon

Prosecutor claims there is “no evidence” to warrant naming king’s youngest daughter in case