Police at Spain's ruling Socialists HQ as part of probe into ex party official

By Emma Pinedo and David Latona

Reuters Members of the media work outside as Spanish police cordon off access to the Socialist Party's headquarters on a judicial order to gather information on a possible illegal financing scheme, in Madrid, Spain, May 27, 2026. REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura Members of the media wait outside as Spanish police cordon off access to the Socialist Party's headquarters on a judicial order to gather information on a possible illegal financing scheme, in Madrid, Spain, May 27, 2026. REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura Members of the media work outside as Spanish police cordon off access to the Socialist Party's headquarters on a judicial order to gather information on a possible illegal financing scheme, in Madrid, Spain, May 27, 2026. REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura FILE PHOTO: A general view of the Socialist Party headquarters, as Spanish police carry out a search inside as part of a graft case involving senior party members, in Madrid, Spain, June 20, 2025. REUTERS/Albert Gea/File Photo

Police at the Socialist Party's headquarters on a judicial order to gather information on a possible illegal financing scheme, in Madrid

MADRID, May 27 (Reuters) - Police were seeking documents at the headquarters of Spain's ruling Socialist Party (PSOE) on Wednesday ‌as part of an investigation into an alleged plot to destabilise judicial ‌proceedings against the party or the government, the High Court said.

The alleged offences include belonging to ​a criminal organisation, bribery, disclosure of secrets, inducement to give false testimony, false accusation, falsification of commercial documents, misconduct in public office, influence peddling and offences against state institutions.

At a news conference in Rome after meeting Pope Leo, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro ‌Sanchez stressed that Wednesday's request ⁠for documents did not constitute a police search, adding that the party was fully cooperating with the courts and had absolute ⁠respect for the judiciary.

Investigating judge Santiago Pedraz ordered the request of various documents and electronic files from the party's headquarters, the court said.

A judicial request for information requires ​prior notice ​and targets specific items, as distinct from ​an "entry and search" carried out ‌without prior notice to gather all kinds of evidence.

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Pedraz's investigation centres on former PSOE organisation secretary Santos Cerdan, along with other party officials, lawyers, a businessman and a police officer. It is the first time Cerdan has been named in this case. He has denied wrongdoing in another investigation.

The party led by Sanchez has been ‌dogged by a slew of corruption scandals, including ​various investigations into Sanchez's key allies and family ​members.

Sanchez said if new irregular ​behaviour emerged, his party would deal with it with the ‌same firmness as before.

Last week, the High ​Court said it ​was investigating Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero - a former Socialist premier and close Sanchez ally - on suspicion of leading an influence-peddling and money-laundering network, dealing another ​blow to the leftist ‌coalition government.

Zapatero denied any wrongdoing, and Sanchez on Wednesday reiterated his support ​for his predecessor.

(Reporting by Emma Pinedo and David Latona; Editing by ​Andrei Khalip, Andrew Cawthorne and Alison Williams)

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EUROSTOXX 50 futures eased 0.16%, while FTSE futures added 0.2% and DAX futures lost ​0.26%.

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In currencies, the dollar steadied on Tuesday on renewed safe-haven demand, though it remained some distance away from a six-week peak hit last week.

The euro fell ‌0.1% to $1.1633, while the sterling eased 0.13% to $1.3488.

Against the yen, the dollar was ​flat at 158.94.

Bonds were largely steady after a rout last week on ​worries that higher energy prices for longer would stoke ​a resurgence in inflation and prompt rate hikes across both developed and emerging markets.

The yield on the ‌two-year U.S. Treasury note fell nearly 7 basis points ​to 4.0573%, while the 10-year yield ​fell more than 6 bps to 4.5083%.

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"Commodity supply dislocations will ‌take months to resolve, and fiscal support measures are likely to drive a sustained deterioration in sovereign balance ​sheets - which will also require increased borrowing in an environment of higher funding costs."

Elsewhere, spot gold was down ​1% at $4,525.18 an ounce. [GOL/]

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