By Euronews
For José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, today marks a turning point. The former prime minister is appearing before Judge Calama as a suspect, becoming the first head of a Spanish government to stand accused in a corruption case since Spain’s transition to democracy.
The summons, which starts today at 09:00 and will run through to tomorrow, aims to shed light on two issues at once. On the one hand, the public bailout of 53 million euros granted to the airline 'Plus Ultra'. On the other, the discovery of luxury jewellery during a search of his office in Ferraz, which has led the judge to open a separate case because of their value. They have been provisionally valued at 1.3 million euros and their origin, the investigation notes, has not been justified.
The ruling that underpins the case also refers to the company owned by the former prime minister’s daughters, What The Fav, which received up to 2 million euros for "consultancy" and layout and design work that may have been used to disguise the collection of alleged kickbacks. The investigating judge, who describes Zapatero as the leader of an "organised scheme", will hear the former prime minister’s explanations behind closed doors today.










