
Púnica ringleaders hid €11 million in Switzerland and Singapore
Ex-Madrid official and friend thought to have charged commissions to award contracts

Ex-Madrid official and friend thought to have charged commissions to award contracts

Isabel Gallego under scrutiny over use of public money for work to improve officials’ images

A €90,000 deal signed with Equipo Económico may have violated State Contracts Law Politician Cristóbal Montoro left the company when he returned to politics

Magistrates and court clerks allegedly demanded bonuses for consulting on IT project

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

Money from charity games featuring Barça star was sent to Curaçao, Civil Guard says

Suspects in bid-rigging probe point at Salvador Victoria, regional government's number two

Nursing assistant admits she withheld critical information from physician while contagious

Watchdog’s chief attorney drafts damning report against national and regional groups

Madrid court set to reveal mystery instructions that late Spanish aristocrat drafted in 1973

Two clergymen and religion teacher freed without bail; alleged ringer ordered to pay bond

Alleged victim was underage when the Romanones group took advantage of him

Members of group brainwashed victims into thinking brutal sex with them was not a sin
Politicians, public employees and civil servants allegedly involved in bid-rigging scheme

Nursing assistant suing Madrid health chief for attacking her honor

Teresa Romero speaks on the phone with her husband about their euthanized pet

Operation Púnica suspect Francisco Granados got rich in tandem with constructor

In a rare interview Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava responds to criticism of his work

Francisco Granados suspected of accepting cash from builders to rezone land and rig bids

Police carry out simultaneous searches of Oleguer Pujol Ferrusola’s home and businesses

Routine testing on robbery suspect brings American woman’s attacker to justice

Officers find transfers worth almost €1m sent to “G. Marín-Messi” in Caribbean offshore haven

Esperanza Aguirre spent less than five minutes with police officers, not between 15 and 20

Magistrate trying to find out where the €50 million held by Bárcenas in Switzerland came from

Lili Dai fled her native China for Spain after tricking hundreds of people out of their savings Her victims hunted her down in Madrid and took her family hostage
Number of court-ordered expulsions reached 67,189 in 2013, according to judicial figures

CGPJ joins a host of other critics of a government bill aimed at cracking down on street protests