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Spanish king’s brother-in-law to appeal jail sentence

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MADRiD: The Spanish king’s brother-in-law, who was sentenced to over six years in jail for syphoning off millions in a case that shamed the royals, will appeal to the Supreme Court, judicial authoritie­s said.

Inaki Urdangarin was one of seven who formally announced they would appeal in the so-called Noos case, the High Court of the Balearic Islands said on Friday.

The husband of Princess Cristina was given a jail sentence of six years and three months in February for syphoning off millions of euros between 2004 and 2006 from a foundation he headed in the island of Majorca.

Cristina herself was also tried on charges that she helped her husband evade taxes, but the 51-yearold princess was acquitted.

Urdangarin’s former business associate Diego Torres, who was sentenced to eight years and six months in prison, will also appeal as will others involved in the case, including Jaume Matas, former conservati­ve regional president of the Balearic Islands, the court said.

The Supreme Court will either confirm, overturn, reduce or increase the sentences, and its deci- sion will be final.

The corruption scandal which broke out in 2010 sparked outrage at a time when the country was going through a devastatin­g crisis, becoming a symbol of the elite’s perceived corruption.

It soured the end of the reign of King Juan Carlos, who gave up the throne in June 2014 hoping his son Felipe VI who replaced him could freshen up the image of the monarchy.

Since the scandal erupted, Urdangarin and Cristina have been excluded from all of the family’s official public appearance­s.

 ?? — AFP ?? Massive drug bust Members of a drug squad guarding more than 390kg of seized cocaine divided into 390 packages in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. More than 12 people were arrested by agents of the Dominican National Drug Control in the operation.
— AFP Massive drug bust Members of a drug squad guarding more than 390kg of seized cocaine divided into 390 packages in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. More than 12 people were arrested by agents of the Dominican National Drug Control in the operation.
 ?? — Reuters ?? Making a plea: Urdangarin is one of seven who formally announced they would appeal in the so-called Noos case.
— Reuters Making a plea: Urdangarin is one of seven who formally announced they would appeal in the so-called Noos case.

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