Spanish ex-king Juan Carlos makes rare public appearance in UAE
Spain's former king Juan Carlos I was spotted at a tennis
tournament in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, days after Swiss prosecutors closed a $100
million corruption case against him for lack of evidence.
Juan Carlos was seen by an AFP photographer at a match
featuring Spain's Rafael Nadal at the Mubadala exhibition event, a rare public
appearance since he went into exile in the United Arab Emirates in August 2020
following graft allegations.
On Monday, Swiss prosecutors said they have closed the case
against Juan Carlos over suspicions he received $100 million in kickbacks for
facilitating a high-speed rail contract in Saudi Arabia awarded to a Spanish
consortium.
After three years of investigation, the Geneva top
prosecutor's office said in a statement that the money transferred into a Swiss
bank account had "not been sufficiently documented".
But it said the probe had "not permitted to establish
in a sufficient manner a link between the amount received from Saudi Arabia and
the contract to build the high-speed train."
Earlier this month Juan Carlos also sought immunity from the
English courts after his ex-lover accused him of spying on and harassing her.
Danish businesswoman Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn is
seeking civil personal injury damages claim against the ex-monarch at the High
Court.
But the 83-year-old Juan Carlos, who ruled from 1975 until
his abdication in 2014, denies wrongdoing and argues that as a Spanish royal,
English courts have no jurisdiction.
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