
Spanish PM’s Brother Faces February Trial Just Weeks After Regional Vote
David Sánchez is accused of landing a tailor-made public job in 2017, piling pressure on the Socialists ahead of a key election.

David Sánchez is accused of landing a tailor-made public job in 2017, piling pressure on the Socialists ahead of a key election.

Corruption allegations involving Pedro Sánchez’s close family members add pressure on his government.

David Sánchez obtained a visa to join his family in Japan—just weeks after being indicted for embezzlement and abuse of office. Spain has no extradition treaty with the country.

Judges, opposition leaders, and media question the sincerity of Pedro Sánchez’s reform drive as credibility erodes inside and outside parliament.

The scandals are piling up for the Spanish PM to such an extent that even allies in the EU Parliament are now raising questions.

The officer targeted by the hoax was leading probes into alleged corruption involving PM Sánchez’s wife, brother, and a former minister.

Tax agency can’t explain how David Sánchez has €1.7 million in assets.

The younger Sánchez has earned some €2 million during his brother’s premiership.