Andis: Spagnuolo Said the Audios Are Fake and Was Folded to Order to Close the Case
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The former official to whom a series of listeners were attributed where he related a circuit of coimas requested that the investigation be declared null and void. The Federal Chamber of Buenos Aires defines the future of the file
The former director of the National Disability Agency (ANDIS), Diego Spagnuolo, appeared again publicly in the framework of the case that investigates alleged coimas within the organization and that splashes Karina Milei and Eduardo “Lule” Menem. Through his new lawyer, mediaman Mauricio D’Alessandro, denied that it is his voice that is heard in the audios that gave rise to the investigation and claimed that the recordings “are false.” The state…
The former holder of the National Disability Agency changed his arguments in the context of the case investigating the corruption plot involving that state agency and several officials of Milei's management.
The former official to whom a series of listeners were attributed where he related a circuit of coimas requested that the investigation be declared void. The Federal Chamber of Buenos Aires defines the future of the file. The former director of the National Disability Agency (ANDIS), Diego Spagnuolo, asked on Thursday for the nullity of the case in which an alleged circuit of coimas between the agency and the Swiss drugstore Argentina is investi…
The former holder of the National Disability Agency (Andis), Diego Spagnuolo, spoke for the first time since the audio scandal broke out in which he was allegedly heard describing a scheme of coimas in the purchase of medicines. Through his lawyer, the mediaman Mauricio D’Alessandro, said that “audioes are false, edited or created with artificial intelligence” and called for the nullity of the whole cause. The statement came this Thursday during…
Diego Spagnuolo, former director of the National Disability Agency (ANDIS), requested this Thursday to declare null and void the case in which he is investigated for alleged bribes linked to the Swiss drugstore Argentina. Through his defender, lawyer Mauricio D’Alessandro, the former official denied the authenticity of the audios that incriminated him and assured that they were “false or edited”. The presentation was made before Chamber II of th…
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