The brother-in-law of Spain's king, who was handed six years and three months jail for syphoning off millions, will remain free and not be required to post bail as he prepares to appeal his
sentence, a court said on Thursday.
Princess Cristina, the sister of Spain's King Felipe on Monday paid a civil bond of nearly €600,000 as she attempts to clear her name in a long-running corruption scandal.
A prosecutor investigating alleged tax fraud by Spain's Princess Cristina, the sister of Spain's King Felipe, says charges against her should be dropped as they are unfounded and merely based on public pressure.
A Spanish court will decide on Friday whether to put the sister of the country's King Felipe VI on trial for tax fraud — unprecedented in the history of the monarchy — or accept her not guilty plea.
A key suspect has accused Spanish King Felipe VI's brother-in-law Inaki Urdangarin of embezzling public funds, according to written testimony submitted by the prosecutor on Thursday.
A key suspect in a corruption case looking at the business dealings of the brother-in-law of Spain's King Felipe claimed on Monday the Royal Palace was intricately involved in the day-to-day activities of the business.
A top anti-corruption prosecutor on Thursday appealed a 'biased' ruling that would see Spain's Princess Cristina, the sister of King Felipe, appear in court on tax fraud and money laundering charges.
Pro-Republican demonstrators will take to the streets of Spain on Monday calling for end to Spain's monarchy on the 83rd anniversary of the beginning of the last Spanish Republic.
A judge will rule within weeks whether to summon Spanish King Juan Carlos's daughter as a fraud suspect, a court said today, fuelling a grave crisis for Spain's royals.
Spain's chief prosecutor denied on Tuesday that preferential treatment was being given to King Juan Carlos's daughter Cristina, who has so far avoided a court summons in corruption and tax probes.
Valencia's former president Francisco Camps failed to testify on Sunday in a corruption case concerning Spain's Princess Cristina and her husband Iñaki Urdangarín.
King Juan Carlos' son-in-law has brought further shame on Spain’s Royal Family after a series of “tasteless” emails in which he mocked his in-laws and other key figures were leaked to the Spanish press.
A court on Monday impounded 16 properties belonging to the son-in-law of Spanish King Juan Carlos in a corruption case that has embarrassed the royal family.
Princess Cristina of Spain, the youngest daughter of King Juan Carlos, racked up a bill of nearly €150,000 ($207,000) on furniture and curtains to redecorate her villa — money allegedly taken from the public purse, Spanish press reported on Thursday.
Three distant relatives of Spain's 75-year-old King Juan Carlos have been been placed under investigation by a judge on suspicion of links to a Chinese mafia money laundering scandal, a judicial source said on Monday.
A Spanish court on Tuesday spared King Juan Carlos's youngest daughter Cristina from being questioned "for the time being" in a corruption probe that has plunged the royal family into scandal.
The King's son-in-law Iñaki Urdangarin will be able to hold onto his passport despite his possible involvement in a scandal involving the embezzlement of millions of euros from a sports charity, a judged ruled on Thursday.
Judges say they will wait until May 20th before announcing whether King Juan Carlos's daughter Cristina will have to testify in court as part of a corruption case involving her husband Iñani Urdangarin.
A Spanish union acting as a private plaintiff in a corruption case against Inaki Urdangarin, King Juan Carlos' son-in-law, asked a court on Wednesday to order him to surrender his passport to prevent him from accepting a job offer in Qatar.
The scandal-hit son-in-law of Spanish King Juan Carlos, Iñaki Urdangarín, has accepted a job offer which could see him working with Qatar's handball team, Spanish media reported on Monday.
Spain's main opposition socialist party said on Tuesday it would ask the government if King Juan Carlos has his taxes in order after a newspaper reported he got an inheritance worth over two million euros following the death of his father.
Spanish media published extracts on Wednesday of documents which indicate the king's youngest daughter was aware of dodgy
deals carried out by her husband, who is being probed for embezzlement.
Corruption is now the number two concern for Spaniards, overtaking even the nation's economic problems, the influential social research centre CIS on Tuesday.
Spanish King Juan Carlos's son-in-law Iñaki Urdangarín worked on Saturday to distance the royal family from a corruption scandal that has struck at the heart of the palace.