Spanish princess faces fraud trial

A Spanish judge has ordered the king’s sister, Princess Cristina, to be tried along with her husband on charges of tax fraud.

Spanish princess faces fraud trial

A Spanish judge has ordered the king’s sister, Princess Cristina, to be tried along with her husband on charges of tax fraud.

The ruling makes her the first member of the country’s royal family to face charges in court since the royalty was restored in 1975.

In issuing the indictment, Judge Jose Castro went against a prosecutor’s December 9 recommendation that Cristina should be fined and only her husband, Olympic handball medallist-turned-businessman Inaki Urdangarin, be tried.

If convicted, Cristina could face up to four years in prison.

Suspected abuse of company funds to cover the couple’s expenses at their Barcelona home is among evidence Judge Castro has compiled about Aizoon, a property and consulting firm Cristina co-owned with her husband.

The legal troubles of King Felipe VI’s sister during a four-year probe have damaged the Spanish monarchy’s image.

The case centres on allegations that Urdangarin used his Duke of Palma title to embezzle about €6m euro in public contracts through the Noos Institute, a non-profit foundation he set up with a business partner that channelled money to other businesses, including Aizoon.

Cristina’s lawyers have said she is innocent.

Prosecutor Pedro Horrach recommended charges for Urdangarin carrying a possible sentence of 19-and-a-half years in prison while saying Cristina should not be indicted but forced to pay €580,000 to cover the amount she could have profited from because of her husband’s alleged illegal dealings.

Judge Castro had the option of accepting Mr Horrach’s recommendations or sending Cristina to be tried by a different judge.

Cristina’s brother Felipe, 46, became king in June when his father Juan Carlos abdicated after a four-decade reign.

Felipe pledged to restore public trust in the monarchy and ordered a palace reshuffle, meaning that Cristina and her sister, Princess Elena, are no longer official members of the royal family.

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