Sunday, 26 February 2012

Spain king's son-in-law in court again

Inaki Urdangarin, Duke of Palma and Spanish king's son-in-law, right, and his lawyer Mario Pascual Vives, left, arrive to the courthouse of Palma de Mallorca on the Mediterranean resort island of Mallorca, Spain, Sunday Feb. 26, 2012. Urdangarin, husband of Princess Cristina, the younger daughter of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia, has not been charged with a crime, but is to be questioned for a second day, Sunday, at the courthouse over alleged corruption, suspected of using his high-profile status to win contracts from regional governments for a nonprofit foundation he ran, then subcontracting the work to companies he also oversaw, sometimes charging the public inflated prices and allegedly moving some of the income to overseas tax havens. (AP Photo/Manu Mielniezuk) Spanish king's son-in-law has appeared in court for a second day to answer questions about suspected fraudulent deals.


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