Princess Cristina's husband gives evidence in Spain fraud case

The husband of Spain's Princess Cristina has told a court he was not aware of questionable billing by a company he co-owned with her and denied demanding a €300,000 commission to help the regional Balearic Islands government land a cycling team sponsorship deal.

Princess Cristina's husband gives evidence in Spain fraud case

The husband of Spain's Princess Cristina has told a court he was not aware of questionable billing by a company he co-owned with her and denied demanding a €300,000 commission to help the regional Balearic Islands government land a cycling team sponsorship deal.

Inaki Urdangarin, a former Olympics handball star-turned-entrepreneur, is accused of using his former title of Duke of Palma to embezzle about €6m in public funds for sporting events through the non-profit Noos Institute he ran with a business partner.

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