Khaleej Times

Spain’s scandal-hit former king flees ‘to Dominican Republic’

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MADRID — Spain’s former king Juan Carlos, at the centre of an alleged $100-million corruption scandal, has reportedly fled to the Dominican Republic after his shock announceme­nt he was going into exile.

The 82-year-old revealed on Monday that he had taken the decision to leave Spain to help his son, the current King Felipe VI, “exercise his responsibi­lities”.

The letter, published on the royal palace’s website, did not mention where the former king would go, nor when exactly he would leave the country.

But on Tuesday, daily newspaper ABC reported that he left Spain on Sunday and flew to the Dominican Republic via Portugal.

The La Vanguardia and El Mundo dailies similiarly said he planned to stay with friends in the Caribbean country, but online newspaper El Confidenci­al said he could be in Portugal, where he spent part of his youth, or in France or Italy. Asked by AFP about the reports, a royal palace spokesman refused to give any informatio­n about Juan Carlos’s whereabout­s.

“The only informatio­n we have is the informatio­n which was published on the website of the royal palace yesterday. It is the only informatio­n which we have,” he said.

The ex-king’s lawyer, Javier Sanchez-Junco, issued a statement on Monday saying his client was not trying to escape justice by going into exile and would remain available to prosecutor­s.

The former head of state has been under a cloud since various media reported that he allegedly received funds from a gulf country and probes are now under way in both Switzerlan­d and Spain. —

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AFP file Juan Carlos. —

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