Amidst the Audio Scandal, Milei Denounced an “Illegal Spying Network”
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Through his X account, the President described journalists who broadcast recordings linked to government officials as “spy.” “They are not above the law. They believe they are unpunished and they are not,” he warned.
This afternoon, prosecutor Carlos Stornelli ordered that the investigation of an alleged espionage against the secretary general of the Presidency, Karina Milei, continue. However, he warned that “he will not be able to dig into the sources of a journalist, he deserves the concept he deserves on the part of those who analyze him, by constitutional mandate.” In his resolution he added: “While some persons are mentioned in the complaint, the futur…
Prosecutor Carlos Stornelli asked to investigate the government's complaint, but claimed the constitutional right to protect journalists' sources.
After the Leaked Audio Scandal, Attorney Stornelli Claimed the Right to Protect Journalistic Sources
Following the government’s complaint about an alleged illegal intelligence operation through which private conversations of officials were recorded, the federal prosecutor Carlos Stornelli required an investigation to be opened to determine whether an illegal intelligence operation existed. However, he claimed the constitutional right to protect journalistic sources. “He will not be able to dig into the sources of a journalist, he deserves the c…
Prosecutor Carlos Stornelli ordered this afternoon that the investigation into alleged illegal espionage be continued in connection with the hearings attributed to the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei, but clarified that the investigation “will not be able to dig into the sources of some journalist, deserves the concept he deserves from those who analyze him, by constitutional mandate.” Stornelli's measure to protect journalists…
Following the complaint by the national government, which had requested searches of journalists who had released audios where the secretary general of the Presidency, Karina Milei, and the former holder of the National Disability Agency, Diego Spagnuolo, the prosecutor Carlos Stornelli made the presentation of Casa Rosada but clarified that the press workers indicated by the official will not be raided at the moment.
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