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Spain's Supreme Court Sentences Ex-Minister Ábalos to 24 Years in 'Masks Case'

22/06/2026 10:19 - Internacionales

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A Historic Blow Against Corruption in Spain

The Supreme Court of Spain (Tribunal Supremo) has delivered a seismic judgment in Spanish politics, sentencing José Luis Ábalos, the former Minister of Transport under President Pedro Sánchez, to 24 years in prison. This ruling marks one of the harshest sentences for a former high-ranking official in modern Spanish democracy.

The case, known as the "Masks Case" (Caso Mascarillas), revealed a scheme where public emergency contracts were allegedly diverted to private contacts in exchange for kickbacks. Ábalos was found guilty of accepting approximately 2 million euros to steer mask purchases to specific companies during the height of the COVID-19 crisis.

What Was the 'Masks Case'?

For foreign observers, this case highlights the vulnerabilities in emergency procurement. During the 2020 pandemic, governments globally rushed to buy protective gear. In Spain, investigators found that Ábalos and his circle bypassed standard controls to award lucrative contracts to companies with political connections rather than medical expertise.

Koldo García, Ábalos's former advisor and close associate, was also convicted and sentenced to 19 years in prison for his role in the corruption network, acting as the intermediary between the ministry and the business owners.

Prison Sentences Handed Down
IndividualRoleSentence
José Luis ÁbalosFormer Transport Minister24 Years
Koldo GarcíaFormer Advisor19 Years
Víctor de AldamaBusinessman4.5 Years*

*Sentence suspended due to cooperation with prosecutors.

Why Did the Businessman Go Free?

Víctor de Aldama, the businessman who paid the bribes, received a reduced sentence of 4.5 years. However, the Court suspended the execution of his prison time.

This is a common legal mechanism in Spain for 'collaborators of justice.' By providing key evidence against the politicians, he avoids immediate incarceration, subject to conditions like community service and maintaining a clean record.

Political Shockwaves

The sentence has caused a political storm in Madrid. Current Minister Óscar Puente expressed frustration regarding the suspended sentence for the businessman, emphasizing that crime should not pay even if one collaborates.

On the opposition side, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the People's Party (PP), increased pressure on the Socialist government but stopped short of calling for a vote of no confidence. Meanwhile, the far-right party Vox warned that these corruption cases complicate potential regional alliances.

Context for International Readers

José Luis Ábalos was a heavyweight in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), serving as Minister of Transport, Mobility, and Urban Agenda until 2021. His downfall is part of a series of scandals that have challenged the stability of the coalition government led by Pedro Sánchez.

Source: Infobae / EFE - June 22, 2026

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