Spain's Princess Cristina tax fraud trial to start in January
Cristina de Borbon, sister of Spain?s King Felipe VI, will appear in court on Jan. 11 on tax fraud charges, court documents showed yesterday, as part of a wider investigation into her husband?s Noos Foundation charity.
The high-profile case is emblematic of how corruption has permeated the top ranks of politicians, bankers and other institutional figures in Spain, eroding Spaniards? faith in their leaders and institutions.
Corruption will be a major theme in December?s general election with the two main political parties, tarnished by graft scandals of their own, running neck-to-neck while challenged by newcomers promising cleaner government.
Prosecutors have conducted a lengthy investigation into the affairs of Cristina?s husband, former Olympic handball player Inaki Urdangarin, centered on large payments from public bodies to the Noos Charity for sports promotional activities.
He has been charged with fraud, tax evasion, falsifying documents and embezzlement of public funds. Cristina, no longer a member of the royal family after former King Juan Carlos abdicated last year, is accused of tax fraud.
Both deny any wrongdoing.
Top 10 restaurants for romance in Turkey
Turkey launches Bayraktar amphibious ship
Baby caretta carettas start their journey from southern Turkey
Halfeti - A town of mesmerizing beauty
Exhibition shows Istanbul through eyes of children
Secret weapons of Turkish army: locally produced rocket launchers, missile systems
The bugs of Ankara: The weirdest scenes that anyone can run into in Turkish capital
A bird's eye view tour of Turkey's eastern provinces of Van and Hakkari
Turkish man with four wives has his 32nd child
Meet the Turkish...
- Log in to post comments