Case $Libra: Officials Would Be Summoned by the Justice to Testify Before Congress
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The $Libra commission of inquiry decided to ask the judicial branch for the help of the libertarian officials who were summoned to testify.
The opposition will request a judicial authorization to force the head of the Anti-Corruption Office, Alejandro Melik, and the official of the Ministry of Justice, Maria Florencia Zicavo, to appear and give explanations about the alleged critpoestafa, after successive failures. Today Karina Milei was to appear, but she went to the US. Read more
I was reading the article about the so-called Milei scandal, and several things came to mind. The underlying idea is that what's happening at ANDIS (National Agency for Disability)—with audio recordings indicating alleged bribes in drug purchases, links to people close to those in power, and suspicions that the President was aware of it—is not an isolated incident, as the article suggests.
In a plenary session of the committees of Deputies, the appeal was also granted to the Minister of Health, Mario Lugones. The post Coimas in ANDIS: the opposition advanced with the opinion to challenge Karina Milei appeared first on The Intransigent.
The Chamber of Deputies is launching a loaded agenda on Tuesday to limit the use of UNDs and to advance investigations into alleged irregularities in ANDIS and the $Libra cryptostat, which involve the same President and his sister.
Opposition Advances in Congress with Investigations Into Alleged Coimas in Andis and the $Libra Case
As the Government focuses on controlling the economic situation, the work in committee progresses, which could lead to new complications at the political level.
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