Victor de Aldama, a businessperson accused of multimillion tax fraud and corruption, implicated half of Pedro Sanchez's Government in bribery.
There are solid indications that former Minister José Luis Ábalos and his adviser Koldo García allegedly profited from Aldama's commissions.
Aldama also claimed to have paid other Socialist leaders, throwing out several high-profile names but providing no proof.
The Government and the PSOE have announced legal action against Aldama's accusations.
The case severely taints the Government and the PSOE, affecting a significant member of Sanchez's team.
The suspicion cast by Aldama has caused social alarm, and it's the responsibility of the accused to clear their reputation.
Conclusion: The Government needs to collaborate fully with the judicial system to clarify the extent of the alleged corruption, and it is crucial to examine the effectiveness of its internal alarms against corruption.