TVE1 is broadcasting the first of a two-part mini series tonight about the "Operacion Malaya" which is about the corruption in Marbella, and the subsequent arrests of all those involved.
Just don't ask me when part 2 is being screened
BTW, the following is the text taken from the TVE website about the program and translated with Google Transalate, so no comment on the fact that it reads so badly...
"The young judge Miguel Angel Torres started the investigation of some activities
crime related to the construction of a hotel in Marbella. Some listeners
phone will allow you to pull the strings, which are quick to expose a
tangled web of corruption. Spanish television miniseries returns with this
two episodes to its line of outstanding historical fiction episodes, which have already
provided a notable ratings success and critical of the television film''23-F: Day
King's harder.'' The director Manuel Huerta, who has already demonstrated its ability to
in adapting real stories with award-winning''Salvador (Puig Antich)''
is responsible for the direction, while Javier Rey (''The Girl From Yesterday'') gives life
Judge Torres. Malaya was one case of urban corruption scandals
most notorious of Spain, which involved senior officials of the municipality of Marbella. The
plot had a particular impact on the media to involve two well-known figures
of social commentary: Jesus Gil y Julián Muñoz, played in the miniseries
Fernando Albizu (''Fat'') and Juanjo Cucalón (''My lovely neighbors'')
respectively."