Milei's Ministry of Health Remains Under the Judge's Magnifying Glass in the Contaminated Fentanyl Case.
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The Ministry of Health ceased to be a plaintiff in the fentanyl contamination case due to suspicions that public agencies may bear some responsibility for omissions or collusion in the case. Following the arrests of Ariel García Furfaro, along with executives, shareholders, and technical directors, an investigation was launched into the work of the public agencies in charge of laboratory oversight. In response to this investigation, Judge Ernes…
Following the arrests of Ariel García Furfaro, together with directors, shareholders and technical directors, research was promoted on the task of the public bodies responsible for controlling the laboratories.
After the arrests of Ariel García Furfaro, together with directors, shareholders and technical directors, the investigation was promoted on the task of the public bodies responsible for the control of the laboratories. The Ministry of Health ceased to be a complainant in the case of contaminated fentanyl in the event of suspicion that public bodies have some responsibility in the omissions or connivances in the case. Following the arrests of Ari…
Judge Ernesto Kreplak reversed the bill and now opened a new line of investigation into this case. The post The Ministry of Health ceased to be a plaintiff in the fentanyl-contaminated case: they suspect that they might have responsibility appeared first on The Intransigent.
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