Spanish prosecutor seeks more than $200 million fine on BBVA over spying allegations

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Spain’s anti-corruption prosecutor has requested a fine of 181.8 million euros ($208.16 million) against BBVA. The fine relates to the bank’s alleged role in a spying scandal. This information is based on a document seen by Reuters. The case has drawn attention in Spain’s business world. No other details have been disclosed in the document regarding the allegations.

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The requested fine involves a significant sum linked to allegations of corporate misconduct in Spain.


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