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Euronews Business6/17/2026Politics1 min read

Former Spanish PM Zapatero Appears as Suspect in Corruption Case

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Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is appearing before a judge as a formal suspect in a corruption case involving a public bailout of airline 'Plus Ultra' and the discovery of luxury jewelry valued at 1.3 million euros.

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José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is appearing before Judge Calama as a formal suspect in a corruption case, a first for a Spanish head of government since democracy's transition. The case involves a public bailout of 53 million euros for airline 'Plus Ultra' and luxury jewelry found in his office.

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For José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, today marks a watershed moment. The former prime minister is appearing before Judge Calama as a formal suspect, becoming the first head of a Spanish government to stand accused in a corruption case since the transition to democracy.

The hearing, which begins today at 09:00 and will continue into tomorrow, seeks to clarify two issues at once. On the one hand, the public bailout of 53 million euros granted to the airline 'Plus Ultra'. On the other, the discovery of luxury jewellery during a search of his office in Ferraz, which has prompted the judge to open a separate case because of their value. The pieces have been provisionally valued at 1.3 million euros, and their origin, the investigation notes, has not been justified.

The court order underpinning the case also refers to the company owned by the former prime minister’s daughters, What The Fav, which received up to 2 million euros for “consultancy” and layout work that may have been used to disguise the payment of alleged kickbacks. The investigating magistrate, who describes Zapatero as the head of an “organised network”, will today hear the former leader’s explanations behind closed doors.

A ‘horribilis’ week for the Government

Zapatero is not just a former prime minister in the dock; for years he has been one of the Socialist Party’s most valuable assets. His presence at rallies, campaign closings and his good rapport with Pedro Sánchez since the latter arrived in La Moncloa in 2018 mean that this affair has become one of the hardest blows for the PSOE and the Government itself.

Open Questions

  • What is the origin of the luxury jewelry?
  • What was the true nature of the 'consultancy' work by What The Fav?
  • Will Zapatero be formally charged?

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This article was originally published by Euronews Business.

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