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Spain’s Supreme Court Convicts Attorney General Over Confidential Leak

The ruling intensifies pressure on Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's minority government from the opposition People's Party.

Overview

  • Alvaro Garcia Ortiz was found guilty of leaking confidential information in a tax-fraud matter and was disqualified from office for two years.
  • The court imposed a €7,300 fine and ordered €10,000 in moral damages to Alberto Gonzalez Amador, partner of Madrid leader Isabel Diaz Ayuso.
  • The leak concerned correspondence tied to a 2024 tax-fraud probe involving Gonzalez Amador, a case that drew intense political scrutiny.
  • Public prosecutors had urged acquittal, saying there was no proof Garcia Ortiz ordered the leak, while he denied wrongdoing throughout.
  • The verdict, which can be appealed, marks a first for a serving attorney general and has fueled opposition demands for accountability and fresh elections.