MADRID -- The Spanish government is set to pass a decree Tuesday aimed at boosting transparency in a monarchy still reeling from scandals involving King Felipe VI's father, Juan Carlos. The move comes a day after Felipe made public his personal assets of 2.6 million euros ($2.8 million) for the first time .The government said the decree, to be approved at its weekly cabinet meeting, would "strengthen transparency, accountability, efficiency and exemplarity in the royal household.”In recent years Spain’s royal family has been tarnished by allegations of financial wrongdoing involving former King Juan Carlos.