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Argentine ex-president Kirchner goes on trial in new corruption case

Cristina Kirchner leads 87 defendants in a trial over an illicit bribery network linked to public works contracts with over 600 witnesses expected, trial may last three years.

  • On Thursday, the trial opens against Cristina Kirchner, former President of Argentina, as alleged head of an illicit bribery ring, with 19 former Kirchner administration officials and 65 businesspeople among the defendants.
  • Oscar Centeno's notebooks, kept for nearly 12 years and surfaced in 2018, documented trips transporting cash, with prosecutors alleging Cristina Kirchner organized illicit fundraising from 2003–2015.
  • More than 600 witnesses are expected to testify, and the trial could last up to three years; some defendants offered $15 million, a Miami apartment and a yacht, but prosecutor Fabiana Le�n rejected these offers.
  • Last week the Supreme Court of Argentina rejected more than 20 appeals, clearing the way for prosecutors to begin reading the indictment Thursday in the complex mega-trial with almost 90 defendants.
  • Amid concerns about institutional capture, experts stress the trial's wider significance as Pedro Biscay and Martín Astarita say it highlights recent capture of the public sector and may weaken illicit political financing.
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Buenos Aires. Former Argentine president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has been facing the largest judicial process for corruption in the history of the country since Thursday, in a case in which she is accused of having headed a network of millionaire bribes during her mandates between 2007 and 2015.The file, known as the notebook case, involves 87 defendants, including former civil servants and businessmen, who allegedly handed out money in e…

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Former Argentine President Cristina Kirchner has been in charge of another corruption trial in court since Thursday. The trial is about alleged bribe payments from companies in return for government orders. The prosecution classifys the case as the largest bribe investigation in the country's history. The trial is expected to move over the entire coming year, with hundreds of witnesses being charged. The trial is mostly carried out by video conf…

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Former president Cristina Fernández has been facing a trial since Thursday for which the investigators consider the biggest cause of corruption in recent Argentine history, accused of having led an illegal association that raised money from dozens of entrepreneurs in exchange for benefiting them with state contracts in the areas of construction, energy and transportation.

·Los Angeles, United States
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In Argentina, the biggest corruption process in the history of the South American country has begun.

·Vienna, Austria
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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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