Spain's attorney general convicted in controversial leak case

BBC NewsThursday, November 20, 2025 at 5:27:58 PM
Spain's attorney general convicted in controversial leak case
  • Álvaro García Ortiz, the attorney general of Spain, has been convicted in a leak case, resulting in a two
  • The conviction of García Ortiz raises questions about the integrity of the legal system in Spain and may impact public trust in governmental institutions, emphasizing the need for transparency and ethical conduct among officials.
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