Ex-IMF chief Rodrigo Rato has passport seized by judge
Former deputy prime minister gives three-hour testimony in corruption investigation
Former deputy prime minister gives three-hour testimony in corruption investigation
Judges rule that Basque terrorist group did not single out certain groups in crimes
Relatives of two Civil War victims file suit to analyze bones at site of Franco’s tomb
Government says it is “saturated” and can only accept 2,749 refugees from Syria and Iraq
Inmaculada Sequí, an 18-year-old local Vox leader, was allegedly beaten outside her home
Central criminal tribunal partly admits cases filed by terror victims’ associations But it has struck down arguments that the Basque group’s killings constituted genocide
Luis Bárcenas tells court that all top party leaders knew about the structuring scheme
New interpretation of universal jurisdiction reform leaves High Court powerless to continue
Judge adds accounting and electoral crimes to list of wrongdoing that will soon go to trial
In pre-trial report, prosecutors ask for five-year prison terms for two former party treasurers
Ex-Popular Party deputy prime minister denies owning firms in tax havens PP seeks to distance itself from financial crimes probe, calling it a “private affair”
Cell broken up on Wednesday had been closely watching key locations in Barcelona
Offenses relate to 50 assassinations and 202 kidnappings after Spain left Western Sahara
High Court finds sufficient evidence of illegal donations and parallel accounting system
Soccer club itself also faces court over tax irregularities in signing of Brazilian superstar
A member of a bank committee has told a judge how the undeclared funds were used
David Marjaliza also claimed to have won the lottery eight times between 2012 and 2014
Judicial staff were receiving fees from regional government via consulting firm Indra Paid work involved assessment of new IT systems to be introduced in courts
Ten ex-bosses at bank answer judge’s questions about €15.5 million expenses scandal
Josep Maria Bartomeu summoned to testify before the High Court on February 13
Seventy-eight ex-bank executives and board members will have to explain their expenses
After 19 months behind bars, Luis Bárcenas is released on €200,000 bail after 10-hour delay
Gürtel case suspect Luis Bárcenas will have to report to court three days a week
Anticorruption attorneys want 123-year sentence for mastermind Francisco Correa
The king’s sister Cristina and the corrupt Gürtel businessmen will face trial during 2015 A total of 150 cases are in the courts, with more than 2,000 official suspects
Judges and civil servants say working conditions are intolerable and endanger their safety
Hackers alleged to have been hired by ex-Intereconomía boss to bring down news page