ABU DHABI (BLOOMBERG) - Former King Juan Carlos I appears to have travelled to Abu Dhabi after abandoning Spain amid allegations of corruption.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
ABU DHABI - Former King Juan Carlos I appears to have travelled to Abu Dhabi after abandoning Spain amid allegations of corruption.
Speculation has swirled in Spain on the whereabouts of Juan Carlos, 82, after he shocked the nation by announcing his decision to go into exile in a letter published by the royal family on Aug 3. In June, prosecutors with Spain's Supreme Court said they were probing Juan Carlos' role in awarding a contract to build a high-speed train line between Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia to a group that includes Spanish companies.
Juan Carlos's flight has revived debate about the monarchy and is providing fresh impetus for Catalan separatists.
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