Spain’s Supreme Court has issued a full ruling convicting former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos, businessman Koldo García López, and former minister’s advisor Víctor Aldama in a case involving fraudulent procurement contracts during the COVID-19 pandemic. The court’s decision details the legal reasoning behind the convictions, focusing on irregularities in awarding contracts for medical supplies. The case centers around allegations that contracts were improperly awarded to companies linked to Koldo García López in exchange for commissions paid to Ábalos and Aldama. The full text of the ruling is now available for review, offering insight into the court’s assessment of evidence and legal arguments presented. The sentencing details are expected to follow the publication of the complete judgment. This case has generated significant political controversy in Spain, prompting calls for greater transparency in government contracting.