The Spanish Supreme Court’s Criminal Chamber has confirmed that former PSOE Secretary Santos CerdĂ¡n will remain in provisional custody. This decision comes amid an ongoing investigation into alleged corruption involving public works contracts. The court has determined that there are significant risks that CerdĂ¡n could obstruct the investigation by destroying evidence or influencing potential witnesses if released.
Judges highlighted the strong evidence indicating CerdĂ¡n’s leadership role within the corruption scheme, which allegedly involved receiving illicit commissions in exchange for public works contracts. They concluded that the indicators of his involvement are substantial and compelling, warranting continued detention to ensure the integrity of the investigation.
The appeals court dismissed CerdĂ¡n’s defence, which argued that the ruling violated his presumption of innocence and lacked sufficient criminal indicators. The judges stated that the evidence collected, including key telephone conversations, reinforces suspicions of CerdĂ¡n’s significant involvement in the corrupt practices being investigated.
This case reflects ongoing concerns over corruption in public procurement in Spain, as the investigation seeks to uncover the full extent of the fraudulent activities and the various participants involved. The Supreme Court’s ruling assures that no premature release will occur while crucial evidence remains at risk of being compromised.
This article was written with AI assistance and reviewed by a human editor before publication.