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Valencia, Spain: corruption behind the scenes

In Spain, hanging images of political corruption in a museum is truly a sin. ‘Fragments of a Year’ (Fragmentos de un año) brought together 91 photographs about major events in 2009. Ten political shots at the museum of illustration and modernity (MuVIM), including some on the Gürtel case, a corruption scandal judged over by the highly mediatised Baltasar Garzon. Pictured, Valencian president Francisco Camps and chief suspect, as well as other members of the PP (Partido Popular), the Spanish conservative party (Image: © gvaFranciscoCamps/ Flickr)

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