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Spain opens new probe into ex-PM Zapatero over jewellery found in office

Spain's former Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero talks to the media upon arriving for a book presentation in Madrid, Spain, September 24, 2024. 
Spain's former Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero talks to the media upon arriving for a book presentation in Madrid, Spain, September 24, 2024.  Photo : REUTERS/Susana Vera/Files

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A Spanish High Court judge investigating former Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero for suspected corruption has ​opened a separate probe over jewellery found during ‌a search of his office, the court said on Friday.

Zapatero, prime minister from 2004 to 2011, remains a leading figure ​in the main ruling Socialist Party and the ​graft allegations - which he has denied - have added ⁠to pressure on the government following a series of corruption ​scandals.

Investigating judge Jose Luis Calama said the jewellery items ​seized during the May 19 search, provisionally valued at about €1.3 million ($1.5 million), currently lack documented proof of origin.

He said the possession of ​high-value assets without clear fiscal traceability could indicate ​possible tax evasion or smuggling offences, citing the absence of customs ‌documents ⁠or evidence that import duties had been paid.

Zapatero’s lawyer did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Earlier on Friday, his spokesperson, Luis Arroyo, said in a ​post on ​X that Zapatero ⁠would address the jewellery matter before the judge.

Zapatero is due to testify on ​June 17 and June 18 in the corruption ​case, ⁠which centres on an influence-peddling and money-laundering network that he allegedly led.

The network is suspected of having profited from ⁠lobbying ​public authorities on behalf of ​third parties - mainly Spanish airline Plus Ultra, which received a state bailout ​in 2021.

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