Spanish judiciary council members in formal meeting discussing disciplinary case against a judge.
Spanish judiciary council members in formal meeting discussing disciplinary case against a judge.
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CGPJ to decide Monday if it opens disciplinary case against judge Peinado over police remarks

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The permanent commission of the General Council of the Judiciary will meet Monday at 9.00 a.m. to assess whether to open disciplinary proceedings against judge Juan Carlos Peinado following remarks in his ruling about Begoña Gómez’s police escorts.

On Saturday, 20 June 2026, judge Peinado issued an 84-page ruling opening the oral trial against Begoña Gómez on four charges and imposing precautionary measures, including withdrawal of her passport.

In the decision the magistrate argued that “there is no doubt” the escort officers could assist in a flight “either on their own initiative or following orders from their hierarchical superiors”. Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska lodged a complaint with the CGPJ, stating the words seriously question the professionalism of the security forces.

The National Police Directorate rejected the “speculative assessment” and defended the officers’ honour. Gómez’s defence also filed a separate complaint with the same body, alleging it learned of the rulings through the press rather than official notification.

The CGPJ permanent commission held an urgent meeting on Sunday and postponed the decision until Monday to allow an in-person debate.

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Users debated judicial independence, with some warning that disciplining Judge Peinado sets a dangerous precedent against corruption probes. Others criticized his police remarks as overreach or politically motivated. Reactions ranged from support for Peinado to calls for accountability, reflecting partisan divides on the CGPJ's Monday decision.

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Illustration of Minister Marlaska filing a complaint against Judge Peinado's ruling involving Begoña Gómez.
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Marlaska files complaint with CGPJ over Peinado remarks on Begoña Gómez escorts

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Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska has lodged the most energetic complaint with the CGPJ president after Judge Juan Carlos Peinado's ruling sending Begoña Gómez to trial and withdrawing her passport, citing possible assistance from her police escorts in a potential escape.

Magistrate Juan Carlos Peinado has personally summoned Begoña Gómez, Cristina Álvarez and Juan Carlos Barrabés to his court at 11 a.m. on June 9 for a preliminary hearing.

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The wife of the Spanish prime minister, Begoña Gómez, handed over her passport on Wednesday at the Plaza de Castilla courts in Madrid, complying with a precautionary measure imposed by Judge Juan Carlos Peinado.

Magistrate Santiago Pedraz has ordered an investigation into possible meetings at the Fiscalía General del Estado between April 2024 and June 2025 involving Leire Díez and other individuals linked to the case.

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The Hidalgo state attorney general's office has opened an internal probe against Manuel García Guzmán, head of the Specialized Kidnapping Combat Unit, over an alleged alcohol party held inside government facilities.

The Prosecutor's Office has sent the Supreme Court a report supporting a partial pardon for Álvaro García Ortiz, sentenced to two years of disqualification for disclosing reserved data. The document highlights the disproportionate extrapenal consequences of the conviction.

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The director general of the Guardia Civil appeared Tuesday before the Senate Interior Commission to reject any involvement in alleged plots against the UCO or influence from Leire Díez.

 

 

 

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