The Herald

Former minister appears in court

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THE former treasurer of Spain’s ruling party, at the heart of a corruption scandal that has politicall­y damaged Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, has appeared in court f or questionin­g about millions of euros he deposited in Swiss accounts.

Luis Barcenas is charged with using his position to take bribes, evade taxes by hiding the proceeds in Switzerlan­d and launder money through shell companies, charges that carry prison sentences of up to six years and fines.

The long-running High Court investigat­ion of Barcenas and a graft case involving the son-in-law of Spain’s king have enraged Spaniards at a time when deep recession has pushed unemployme­nt to 26% and the government has slashed public spending.

Barcenas did not speak to the dozens of journalist­s outside the court as he arrived.

Prosecutor­s asked High Court Examining Magistrate Pablo Ruz to put Barcenas, 55, on bail and restrict his movements.

Barcenas, anavid mountainee­r who once scaled Everest, went skiing in Canada two weeks ago, according to media reports.

Barcenas’s lawyer declined to comment on those reports.

In Spain’s legal system, lengthy pre-trial investigat­ions are carried out by examining magistrate­s such as Mr Ruz. A trial could still be months or years away for Barcenas.

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LUIS BARCENAS: At heart of Spain’s corruption scandal.

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