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Spain’s ex-transport minister sentenced to 24 years for corruption

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MADRID, June 22 (Reuters) - ‌Spain's Supreme Court on Monday sentenced ​former Transport Minister Jose Luis Abalos to 24 years in prison ⁠for corruption, marking the first verdict in a series of scandals affecting the ruling Socialist Party.

Abalos was ​convicted of offences including criminal organisation, bribery, embezzlement and influence ‌peddling, linked to the rigging of public contracts for medical supplies such as face masks during the COVID-19 ⁠pandemic, when he was in office.

His aide, ⁠Koldo Garcia, was sentenced to 19 years in prison.

Businessman Victor de Aldama received a four-and-a-half-year sentence, but the court suspended the prison term in recognition of ‌his cooperation in uncovering the scheme, on condition that ⁠he does not reoffend, submits ‌biannual activity reports and completes one ​year of community service.

The trial concerns one of  a slew of graft cases involving the entourage of Prime ‌Minister Pedro Sanchez, one of Europe's ​few remaining leftist ⁠leaders, who came to power eight years ago ‌by ousting a corruption-plagued ⁠centre-right government on the promise of cleaning up politics.

While he is under fire even from allies, Sanchez himself ​has not been ‌named in any of the cases and has said they ⁠are a part of ​a campaign to oust him.

(Reporting by Emma Pinedo, ​editing by Andrei Khalip)

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