The prosecutor of the $LIBRA case defended himself against criticism for alleged delays and leaks in the case
Eduardo Taiano, the prosecutor leading the $LIBRA case, defended his role against accusations of delays and leaks, asserting that the investigation is progressing due to his efforts.
Eduardo Taiano, the prosecutor managing the $LIBRA case, publicly defended himself against various criticisms related to delays and leaks within the investigation. In a recent statement, he highlighted that the advances made in the case are direct results of his diligent investigative work. He emphasized that contrary to the doubts raised by the complaints, the legal process is indeed moving forward and is actively being driven by his authority.
Taiano's response came amid escalating scrutiny of the case, specifically referencing recent revelations involving Argentine President Javier Milei and Mauricio Novelli, one of the individuals linked to the launch of the $LIBRA currency. Taiano indicated that crucial actions, including search warrants that led to significant seizures of evidence, are part of the ongoing efforts to bring clarity and resolution to the case.
The comments come at a critical time when the investigation is under intense public and political scrutiny, shedding light on the potential implications this may have for both the involved individuals and the current administration. By asserting the integrity and productivity of his role, Taiano aims to bolster public confidence in the judicial process and quell the rising doubts about the credibility of the investigation.