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Court of Appeals Admits Complaint Against Vivanco that Charges Bribery and Money Laundering: Ex-Judged Could Be Formalized

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The complaint filed by the Public Prosecutor's Office against the former Supreme Court Minister, Angela Vivanco, was received for trial this Friday by the Santiago Court of Appeal, giving way to the preliminary process that could result in its formalization. The 13-page action requests the lawlessness of La Vivanco, who is accused of bribery and laundering of assets for his alleged intervention in favor of the Belaz Movistak consortium (CBM) in …
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According to Radio Biobío, the decision of the tribunal of elzada gives a green light to review the preliminary step for a possible formalization of the exjueza.So far, the investigation in this case has allowed the arrest of the lawyers Gonzalo Migueles -a partner of Vivanco-, Mario Vargas and Eduardo Lagos.This is an investigation led by the regional prosecutor of Los Lagos, Carmen Gloria Wittwer, for alleged crimes of influence trafficking, m…

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The complaint filed by the Public Prosecutor's Office against the former Supreme Court Minister, Angela Vivanco, was received for trial this Friday by the Santiago Court of Appeal, giving way to the preliminary process that could result in its formalization. The 13-page action requests the lawlessness of La Vivanco, who is accused of bribery and laundering of assets for his alleged intervention in favor of the Belaz Movistak consortium (CBM) in …

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The hearing to formalize charges against Gonzalo Migueles, the husband of Angela Vivanco, and lawyers Mario Vargas and Eduardo Lagos, involved in the so-called "Belarusian Doll" case, revealed this Friday explosive details about the alleged network of corruption involving the Belaz Movistac Consortium's ruling against the state-run Codelco. During the session, the Prosecutor's Office reproduced a telephone call intercepted Sergio Yáber, curator …

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Cooperativa broke the news in on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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