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Spaniards protest against corruption scandal which is shaking the government.
The protesters marching main street of the capital getting Puerta del Sol (indignant square) at 22.00 gtm, after protest in front of PP headquarter (goverment party)
Ledgers reveal that PM Rajoy was apportioned annual sum of 25,200 euros for 11 years
Top PP officials shown to have taken payments on the side.
Protesters are indignant about this scandal.
The ruling Popular Party’s internal accounting between 1990 and 2008, to which EL PAÍS has had access, shows that the conservative grouping’s leading members were paid regular sums of money aside from their official salaries. The files, kept by former PP treasurers Álvaro Lapuerta and Luis Bárcenas, comprise a series of incoming items in the form of donations from companies, especially construction firms, and outgoing expenses, which include the payments to party leaders
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