The Argentine government has advanced its plan to reconfigure the Federal Chamber of Comodoro Py, a critical part of the federal judiciary responsible for handling high-profile corruption cases. This week, the government submitted proposals for judges Pablo Yadarola and Pablo Bertuzzi to be appointed to Chamber I, which handles politically sensitive cases. One such case involves the $LIBRA investigation, which connects President Javier Milei and his sister, Karina Milei, to individuals linked to a cryptocurrency fraud scheme. Another significant case concerns former Economy Minister Luis Caputo, who was investigated for alleged incompatible negotiations during his time in the government of former president Mauricio Macri, including receiving approximately $19,000 in advisory fees while serving as Secretary of Finance. The judge overseeing this case, Julián Ercolini, ruled Caputo was not involved, but prosecutors have appealed this decision, asking the chamber to reconsider. Additionally, there is an ongoing investigation into Argentina’s agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) under Macri’s administration, involving Caputo, former President Macri, and other economic官员.
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