The wife of Spain’s Prime ​Minister Pedro Sánchez must stand trial on corruption charges and has been banned from leaving the country, a judge ruled on ⁠Saturday.Begoña Gómez is under investigation over allegations she used her position as the prime minister’s wife to secure work contracts. She denies any wrongdoing. The ⁠case was brought ​by far-right groups.Investigating ⁠judge Juan Carlos Peinado ordered Gómez to surrender her passport, barred her from ⁠leaving Spain and required her to report ​to ⁠court twice a month.The ‌case is one of several corruption probes nearing or already at trial that are weighing ‌on Sánchez, one of Europe’s few ‌remaining leftist leaders. He has not been named in any of the cases and has said they ⁠are part of a campaign to remove him from office.Several close allies, including the Socialist party’s number three and Sanchez’s former transport minister, are under investigation in cases involving alleged kickbacks linked to public works, oil and gas contracts, and ‌the procurement of masks during the pandemic. ​They deny wrongdoing.Separately, Spain’s High Court ‌said it was ⁠investigating former Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero ⁠over allegations he led a network that profited from ‌lobbying public authorities on ​behalf of third ‌parties, including airline Plus Ultra. ​He denies the claims.