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Spanish PM Sanchez's brother convicted in public hiring case

The brother of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has been convicted in a public hiring case. The conviction relates to allegations of improper influence or favoritism in the allocation of public sector jobs. This development could raise questions about potential conflicts of interest involving high-ranking political figures. The case highlights ongoing scrutiny of corruption and ethical standards within Spain's political landscape.

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Spanish PM Sanchez's brother convicted in public hiring case

The brother of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has been convicted in a public hiring case. The conviction relates to allegations of improper influence or favoritism in the allocation of public sector jobs. This development could raise questions about potential conflicts of interest involving high-ranking political figures. The case highlights ongoing scrutiny of corruption and ethical standards within Spain's political landscape.

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