Begoña Gómez, the wife of Spain's Prime Minister, has been ordered by a judge to face trial on corruption charges. She is accused of improperly influencing government contracts awarded to a group of technology companies. Additionally, the judge alleges that she misused public funds in hiring a consultant and improperly used software during her tenure as a professor at a public university.
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Spanish judge orders trial for prime minister's wife over corruption allegations
Begoña Gómez, wife of Spain's Prime Minister, has been ordered to stand trial for corruption. She faces allegations of influencing government contracts and misusing public funds while working as a professor.
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Spanish judge orders trial for prime minister's wife over corruption allegations