Mar 18 • 20:36 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

Cuaderno Case: This Thursday the court interrogates Oscar Centeno and the K financier Ernesto Clarens in the trial

This Thursday, the Federal Oral Court 7 resumes interrogations in the Cuaderno case trial, involving 86 accused individuals connected to an organized criminal group that engaged in illegal fund collection and payments.

The Cuaderno case trial resumes on Thursday in the Federal Oral Court 7, where 86 defendants are charged with being part of a criminal organization responsible for illegal fund collection and payments. Key figures being interrogated include Oscar Centeno and K financier Ernesto Clarens, who has previously admitted to facilitating the conversion of illicit funds into legal assets. This testifies to the widespread corruption linked to the administration of former President Cristina Kirchner.

As part of the procedural context, the trial follows a politically charged narrative initiated by Cristina Kirchner's statements, which have been described as a political defense strategy. The interrogation aims to uncover the details of the alleged criminal operations behind the case, as multiple defendants will be given the opportunity to respond to the charges against them. The outcome of these interrogations could affect public perception and legal outcomes.

In addition to Centeno and Clarens, other notable figures, including Claudio Uberti and Juan Manuel Abal Medina, are also scheduled for questioning. The court's decisions and the revelations made during this phase of the trial are likely to have significant implications for ongoing investigations into corruption within Argentina's political and economic spheres, reflecting larger issues of accountability and governance.

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