Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has stated he was unaware of any corrupt practices within his Socialist PSOE party. Addressing the issue after eight years in office, Sánchez emphasized a commitment to justice for those who have damaged the party’s reputation. He declared “no impunity for the corrupt, whoever they may be,” signaling a willingness to address any wrongdoing uncovered. The statement comes amid increasing scrutiny and allegations of corruption involving PSOE officials. Sánchez offered to “clean up whatever needs cleaning,” suggesting potential internal investigations or disciplinary actions. The Prime Minister’s comments aim to distance himself from the scandal and reassure the public of his commitment to ethical governance. The situation continues to develop as investigations proceed.
