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The Telegraph has uncovered new documents that point directly to Álvaro de Orleans-Bourbon, cousin of Juan Carlos I, who would have obtained a commission of 39 million pounds (50 million euros) for the sale of the Zaragozano Bank to Barclays. The money was deposited in an account in Switzerland to which the father of the current Spanish monarch would have access.
The Telegraph has uncovered new documents that point directly to Álvaro de Orleans-Bourbon, cousin of Juan Carlos I, who would have obtained a commission of 39 million pounds (50 million euros) for the sale of the Zaragozano Bank to Barclays. The money was deposited in an account in Switzerland to which the father of the current Spanish monarch would have access.
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