Mar 14 • 01:10 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El Mundo

Cerdán protected in 2018 as a ministerial contact the high-ranking official of Ribera now detained for receiving 5 million in bribes

Santos Cerdán allegedly protected Eugenio Domínguez, a high-ranking official in Spain's Ministry of Ecological Transition, who has now been arrested for accepting bribes amounting to five million euros in exchange for environmental permits.

The latest developments in Spain's political landscape have revealed that Santos Cerdán, a member of the PSOE party, provided protection in 2018 to Eugenio Domínguez, a high-ranking official in the Ministry of Ecological Transition, now facing serious charges for corruption. Domínguez has confessed to receiving five million euros in bribes from the company Forestalia, in exchange for granting environmental permits. This scandal has implications not only for those directly involved but also for the PSOE party, which had just recently come into power at the time.

The circumstances surrounding these bribes have surfaced from investigations by the Central Operative Unit of the Civil Guard (UCO), indicating that Cerdán had included Domínguez's name in a list of officials to be retained in key ministries to facilitate corrupt practices. This list was allegedly linked to Koldo García, an ex-bodyguard who had connections within the ministry, thus establishing a web of corruption that poses a challenge to the current government. The insinuation that an influential party member was involved raises serious questions about governance and accountability within the PSOE.

As the investigation unfolds, the ramifications of this case could lead to wider repercussions for the political landscape in Spain, further shaking public confidence in governmental integrity. The implications of such corruption cases often extend beyond individual perpetrators, reflecting systemic issues that may require significant reforms to restore faith in public institutions. Public and political discourse is likely to intensify as citizens demand explanations and accountability from their leaders, particularly from a party that vowed to bring transparency to governance as it took office.

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