Spain’s Attorney General Ousted for Leaking Tax Case Info Against Political Rival’s Partner
Spain’s Supreme Court removes Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz over leaking confidential tax fraud details tied to a conservative opposition leader, exposing political bias at the highest levels.
In a landmark ruling that strikes at the heart of Spain’s judicial integrity, the Supreme Court has found Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz guilty of unlawfully leaking confidential information linked to a tax fraud investigation. This case concerns Alberto González Amador, businessman and partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, Madrid’s influential regional leader and a central opposition figure challenging Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's government. When Justice Becomes a Weapon Against Political Rivals The court’s decision to ban García Ortiz from his position for two years sends a powerful message about the importance of safeguarding national legal processes from partisan manipulation. An...
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