The case involving Santos Cerdán is the latest and arguably the most serious in a series of scandals that forced Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to issue public apologies and deflect calls from his political opponents for a snap election.
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- Santos Cerdán, former aide to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, was detained without bail.
- Cerdán is being investigated alongside former transport minister José Luis Ábalos and his aide for allegedly receiving money for awarding public contracts. 9s
- The corruption inquiry could impact Sánchez's minority government. 20s
- Prime Minister Sánchez issued a public apology after Cerdán resigned. 30s
- Cerdán has denied the allegations. 41s