(Reuters) - Two former treasurers of Spain's ruling People's Party are among six people who should face trial into allegations the conservatives ran a slush fund, the country's high court said on Monday.
Investigating magistrate Pablo Ruz had found evidence of a slush fund at the PP and proposed six people, including former party treasurers Luis Barcenas and Alvaro Lapuerta, be tried for tax evasion, the court said in a statement.
A total of 1.6 million euros of undeclared financing was used for building work at the PP's headquarters in Madrid, said the court.
(Reporting By Sarah Morris; Editing by Julien Toyer)