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Spanish PM Sanchez’s brother convicted in nepotism case

By Thomson Reuters Jul 14, 2026 | 5:39 AM

MADRID, July 14 (Reuters) – David Sanchez, the brother of Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, was convicted of administrative misconduct on ​Tuesday and banned from holding public ‌office for nine years over his appointment to a senior cultural post by the provincial government of Badajoz in 2017.

The ruling deals a fresh political ‌blow ​to the Socialist premier, ⁠whose government and inner ⁠circle have faced a series of corruption-related investigations and scandals over the past two years. Last month, a former close aide ​to Sanchez was sentenced to 24 years in prison in a separate corruption ⁠case.

David Sanchez had been accused ⁠of benefiting from an appointment ​specifically tailored to him due to his family ​connection to the prime minister, who dismissed ‌the accusation as part of a politically-motivated campaign driven by the far right.

The Badajoz court found that the position awarded to Sanchez, ⁠overseeing the province’s music conservatories, was created without any genuine administrative need and responded instead to ⁠his personal ‌interests.

“The defendants engaged in a grossly ⁠arbitrary exercise of power with ​the ‌sole aim of favouring specific individuals,” ​the ruling ⁠said, adding that one of the posts was later modified to accommodate David Sanchez’s interest in opera.

The ruling can be appealed.

(Reporting by Emma Pinedo and Javi West Larrañaga; Editing by ​David Latona)