MADRID Philip VI urged to cut corruption in Spain “root and unceremoniously” in one of his most difficult since I came to the throne after the recent trial for an alleged crime prosecutor of one of his sisters moments, Cristina . “The fight against corruption is an essential objective,” he said without direct references to corruption case hitting the royal family for over three years, under which the king’s sister and her husband, Iñaki Urdangarin , will sit on the dock. Although different in tone and form, the contents reminded the now famous words of his father, King Juan Carlos, launched in Christmas speech of 2011, when his son was accused: “Justice is equal for all.” Amid the wave of corruption that splash the Spanish institutions, which has not escaped the royal house, Philip VI made a plea for “honesty” of the “public servants”. (DPA)
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