Justice Cited Facundo Leal, Arsat's Ex-Titler and Orsna Who Fell with Drugs and Millions of Dollars
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Former official during the governments of Alberto Fernández and Javier Milei is detained two months ago for drug possession and alleged bribery
The former head of the agency during the efforts of Alberto Fernández and Milei will be investigated in the case for alleged coimas for irregular contracts. He remains in detention after the raid on his home, where he found $2 million, drugs and espionage equipment.
The former official of the libertarian government Facundo Leal is investigated in a case that is dealt with in the Federal Justice and in which he is investigated for the alleged collection of coimas and the possible sale of drugs. This is the former holder of ARSAT and ORSNA, Facundo Leal, who is in the Federal Court of San Isidro where he is investigated in the case in which he was found, during a search at his home, $2,000,000, synthetic drug…
Buenos Aires – 13 July 2026 – Total News Agency – TNA- The former president of ARSAT and former head of the Regulatory Agency of the National Airport System (ORSNA), Facundo Leal, will be investigated this Monday by the Federal Justice of San Isidro in the case that investigates an alleged plot of contracts addressed, overprices and payment of coimas within the state telecommunications company. The declaration is scheduled for 10 o'clock before …
The former holder of ARSAT and the Regulatory Agency of the National Airport System (ORSNA), Facundo Leal, will appear this Monday before the Federal Justice of San Isidro in the case that investigates alleged corruption maneuvers linked to contracts of the state telecommunications company. The inquiry was called by federal judge Lino Mirabelli, who seeks to advance the suspicions of alleged illegal payments in agreements between ARSAT and the l…
The former president of ARSAT, linked to government and opposition sectors, is accused of having participated in an alleged scheme of bribery and recruitment management. 2.5 million dollars in cash, passports, drugs and electronic devices were found in two raids. Read more
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