Spain Announces Anti-Corruption Measures After Party Scandal

Spain's PM Sánchez announced AI monitoring of contracts, stricter penalties, and whistleblower protection after corruption investigations implicated his party officials. He rejected resignation calls despite political pressure.

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Spanish Government Tackles Corruption

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has unveiled a comprehensive anti-corruption package following a damaging probe into his Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). The measures come after investigators implicated high-ranking PSOE officials in bribery schemes involving public contracts.

Key Reforms

The reforms include implementing AI systems to monitor government contracts, increasing financial penalties for corrupt companies and political organizations, and strengthening whistleblower protections. Sánchez emphasized these structural changes would create greater accountability within Spain's public administration.

Political Fallout

The scandal centers on former PSOE third-in-command Santos Cerdán, currently in pre-trial detention for allegedly distributing bribes. While Sánchez admitted considering resignation, he asserted his innocence: "I have clean hands and won't abandon my duties." Opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo demanded new elections, but coalition partners continue supporting the government.

Wider Context

This initiative follows Spain's 2024 creation of specialized anti-corruption prosecution units and an independent whistleblower agency. The EU has increasingly pressured member states to strengthen transparency mechanisms, with Spain's corruption ranking improving slightly in Transparency International's 2024 index.

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