Spanish king's brother-in-law enters jail
Iñaki Urdangarin will serve a 5 years and 10 months sentence for a fraud case.
Iñaki Urdangarin will serve a 5 years and 10 months sentence for a fraud case.
Socialist party says possibility to reprieve him is ‘unrealistic’
Verdict review of corruption case lowers punishment by 5 months for Urdangarin, who might still appeal to Constitutional Court
Iñaki Urdangarin hopes judges uphold his appeal to have his six-year prison sentence reduced
Palma de Mallorca’s court sentenced Philip VI’s brother-in-law, Iñaki Urdangarin, for allegedly obtaining no-bid contracts from regional governments in the so-called ‘Nóos Case’. On the other hand, his wife, the sister of Spain’s King, Cristina de Borbón, has been acquitted of tax fraud complicity. However, she will have to pay a 265,000-euros fine for her role in the case. Former president of the Balearic Islands, Jaume Matas, who had held 50% of the shares of the company ‘Nóos’, has been sentenced to three years and eight months in prison while Urdangarin’s partner in the company will have to face an 8-year prison sentence. The trial, which generated huge attention from the media, saw a member of the Royal Family brought to court for the first time ever.