BBC News reported
Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy has fiercely denied corruption allegations, pledging that Spain will see off its worst financial crisis in recent years.
He said his Popular Party (PP) was committed to reforms that would steer Spain away from the financial crisis.
Mr Rajoy rejected opposition calls for his resignation after a newspaper published images of documents allegedly showing secret payments to PP members.
He said the claims were "totally false" and denied receiving illegal money.
Speaking alongside German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin, Mr Rajoy said his government remained strong and would overcome the accusations, which have sparked protests and an online petition for his resignation signed by 850,000 people.
"The government is stable. The PP has a majority," Mr Rajoy said. "It's carrying out its agenda based on reforms."
Whilst Mr Rahoy may believe there is no corruption at the top of the Spanish tree, I have a question for him.
Where has all the money gone?
We have an apartment on La Torre Golf Resort. There were approx. 1,000 units sold on site. Lets say at an average of £100,000, which was probably the very least that they would have originally sold at.
Just in the area around La Torre is,
Mar Menor
Hacienda Riquelme
Terrazas
El Valle
Condado, all in the Polaris Group, then
3 Molinos
Mosa
Peraleja
Serena
Roda
United Golf resort
To name just a few
Mosa
Peraleja
Serena
Roda
United Golf resort
To name just a few
Most of the money would be coming into Spain from other EU countries.
Add on to this all the expenditure in furnishing the apartments, Villas & Townhouses.
The costs of Car Hire and living expenses
There are a number of fraudulently built resorts, where investors were ripped off, more money into the Spanish economy.
So who has all the money?
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