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$Libra: Commission of Inquiry Denounces Judicial Complicity with the Government Deputies Will Appeal the Last Ruling and Insist with the Interpellation of Officials

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They targeted Martínez de Giorgi and Taiano, who refused to use law enforcement to prevent officials from eluding testimony. Lawmakers also claimed access to the judicial investigation and all its procedures.
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They targeted Martínez de Giorgi and Taiano, who refused to use law enforcement to prevent officials from eluding testimony. Lawmakers also claimed access to the judicial investigation and all its procedures.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Federal judge Marcelo Martínez De Giorgi rejected a proposal by the Investigating Commission of the $LIBRA case in the National Congress to order the removal by force of cited witnesses to Parliament who failed to call the case. In a resolution in line with an opinion of the prosecutor of the Eduardo Taiano case, the judge considered the proposal of the holder of the Commission, the deputy for the Maximiliano Ferraro Civic Coalition, reported ju…

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The federal judge Marcelo Martínez de Giorgi declared the request made by the committee of inquiry on $Libra of the Chamber of Deputies to determine the means to order the summons by the public force of the head of the Anti-Corruption Office (OA) Alejandro Melik and other government officials. He argued that he lacks the competence to issue an order in this regard and that the prosecutor of the case, Eduardo Taiano, also pronounced himself on th…

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The federal magistrate argued that he had no competence to issue such an order.

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Judge Martínez de Giorgi warned that “there is no competence” to issue an order to that effect. The head of the Anti-Corruption Office questioned the summons to the Congressional Commission for “unlawful.”

·Argentina
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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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