Begoña Gómez
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María Begoña Gómez Fernández (born 29 January 1975) is a Spanish marketing expert, wife of
Pedro Sánchez Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón (; born 29 February 1972) is a Spanish politician who has served as Prime Minister of Spain since 2018. He has also been Secretary-General of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) since July 2017, having p ...
, the
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. Gómez was director of business outsourcing for the Inmark Group until her husband became Prime Minister of Spain in 2018. From 2018 to 2022, she was executive director of the Africa Center of the Institute of Enterprise. Since 2020, she has been the extraordinary Chair of Competitive Social Transformation of the
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. She is currently the focus of an investigation by the courts in regard to her alleged illegal appropriation of industrial property, among other cases, under the Koldo Case.


Early life and education

Gómez was born in
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. Her father is Sabiniano Gómez Serrano, and she has one brother, Miguel Gómez Fernández. She spent most of her childhood in Valderas, in the
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, where she moved not long after her birth. As a young woman, Gómez moved to Madrid to study.


Qualifications

Although she indicated in her ''
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'' that she obtained a bachelor's degree in marketing from
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, a private business and marketing school, a journalistic investigation by ''
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'' revealed, with documentary evidence and statements by fellow students and the school's director, that she actually followed a marketing programme at M&B School of Marketing and Business, a private entity, and that what she obtained was a diploma, not a degree with official value, so her level of studies is a baccalaureate. Subsequently, she took two courses in tertiary education at a non-degree level: one in business management and another in business administration, relations, and data management.


Business career

Gómez began her career at the Atenea Business Center, of which she was director from 1996 to 1999. In 2000, she started working for the Inmark Group; she worked there and was director of business outsourcing for 18 years until her husband became Prime Minister of Spain in 2018. She was also strategy consultant and team training for Spain and Portugal from 1999 to 2018, professor in the Master in Marketing and Commercial Management at
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from 2009 to 2010, and coordinating partner of the Business Social Transformation WAS working group since 2018. Following Sanchez' appointment as prime minister, Gómez obtained a University Chair in Competitive Social Transformation and co-director of a new the Master in Competitive Social Transformation, and co-director of the fundraising title for the third sector (UCM and AEFR). She was also a partner of the Spanish Fundraising Association and executive director of the IE Africa Center and was executive director of the Africa Center of the Institute of Enterprise from 2018 to 2022. In 2020, she became the extraordinary Chair of Competitive Social Transformation of the Complutense University of Madrid, a position that she maintained into 2024 alongside her co-director role and teacher of the master's degree. She did not hold any political office and maintained a low profile.


Investigation into influence trafficking and corruption

On 24 April 2024, a judge opened an investigation into Gómez for possible influence trafficking and
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following a complaint by a number of anti-graft organizations, including
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, or Clean Hands in English (referencing the 1990s Italian corruption investigative pool ''
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''), an anti-corruption non-governmental organization. Led by , formerly the secretary general of the far-right National Front, it considers itself a trade union but its main activity is acting as a platform pursuing politically-motivated legal cases; for example, they brought the popular accusation against
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and his wife the daughter of the King of Spain, which led to the conviction of the former for corruption offences. Gómez had signed several letters of recommendation for companies that ended up receiving state aid or contracts. The
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(UCO) of the Civil Guard found no evidence that she or Sanchez himself interceded in favour of these companies, but some considered her behavior to be ethically doubtful; unlike countries such as the United Kingdom, Spain has no code of ethics defining activities of the relatives of public officials. At a rally of the Spanish far-right party Vox in Madrid on 19 May 2024, the incumbent Argentinian president
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called Gómez corrupt, which caused a diplomatic crisis with Argentina, and the Spanish ambassador demanded apologies. The attack on his wife caused Sanchez to take a five-day recess and consider resignation, which he ultimately did not do, writing: "We are absolutely calm. There is nothing behind these accusations, only a cheap hoax created by far-right groups." The education minister and government spokesperson Pilar Alegría expressed surprise at the fact the news of the investigation came out ahead of the
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and stated: "We know that there is absolutely nothing here. What we have here is a mudslinging campaign by the right and the far right." Gómez is scheduled to testify before a Madrid court on 5 July 2024 as "an investigated party" about "the alleged offences of corruption in the private sector and influence peddling". On 10 June, the
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, which rejected Vox's private accusation because these are not allowed in this type of procedure, demanded that the court assume part of the investigation of the case for alleged corruption, alleging that European funds were involved. The
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sent the court a report in which it found indications that Begoña Gómez could have committed a crime of
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by having appropriated software financed by the University itself, and by having issued contracts and expenses on behalf of the University without being authorized to do so. The report also indicated the lack of cooperation on the part of the investigated. On 15 July, Juan Carlos Barrabés, a Spanish businessman linked to Begoña Gomez, testified as a witness. He claimed to have met up to eight times with Gómez at the
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, and on at least two occasions with President
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present. On July 19, 2024, Gómez refused to testify before Judge Peinado. In the subsequent statement of the vice-rectors of the Complutense University, they stated that they had warned Begoña Gómez that she could not put the software financed by the Complutense University in her name. Likewise, the vice-rector Juan Carlos Doadrio declared that it was the rector Joaquín Goyache who directly ordered him to create the chair of Gómez. On 29 October, the judge charged Gómez with alleged crimes of
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and professional trespassing for supposedly having appropriated the software of the chair that was paid for by the
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.


Personal life

Gómez married Sánchez in 2006, at the
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racecourse in Madrid, in a ceremony officiated by
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politician Trinidad Jiménez. They have two daughters, Carlota (born 2005) and Ainhoa (born 2007). Gómez and several government politicians were early positive cases in the
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after they had attended an
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march on 8 March 2020. That event was criticized for going ahead while the virus was spreading. On 2 May 2020, Sánchez confirmed Gómez's recovery.


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