- Title: Argentina prosecutor seeks 12-year jail sentence for VP Kirchner
- Date: 22nd August 2022
- Summary: BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA (FILE - MAY 21, 2019) (REUTERS) ARGENTINA'S VICE PRESIDENT CRISTINA FERNANDEZ DE KIRCHNER, GETTING OUT OF VEHICLE FERNANDEZ DE KIRCHNER WALKING INTO COURT FERNANDEZ DE KIRCHNER IN COURT SESSION
- Embargoed: 5th September 2022 23:04
- Keywords: Argentina Vice President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner corruption politics
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- Country: Argentina
- Topics: South America / Central America,Government/Politics
- Reuters ID: LVA001999322082022RP1
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An Argentine federal prosecutor requested a 12-year prison sentence on Monday (August 22) for Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, the country's former president and current vice president, on corruption charges related to public works.
Prosecutor Diego Luciani accused Fernandez de Kirchner, a still-influential voice for the left wing of the ruling Peronist party, of defrauding the state and involvement in a scheme to divert public funds during her two terms as president between 2007 and 2015.
The sentence will be known in months, according to local media, although Fernandez de Kirchner could appeal it to higher courts, which would take years to reach a final verdict.
"This is probably the biggest corruption maneuver that has ever been known in the country," Luciani said in arguing for the sentence.
On Twitter, Argentina's President Alberto Fernandez condemned the decision, describing the decision in a statement as a case of judicial persecution against the former president.
The prosecutor also requested a lifetime ban on Fernandez de Kirchner from holding public office.
The investigation seeks to establish whether she and other officials in her administration favored firms owned by businessman Lazaro Baez in the bidding processes for dozens of public works in the southern region of Patagonia, many of which were overpriced or were not completed.
Many experts suspect that the allegedly diverted capital would have returned to the hands of the Kirchner family through their companies.
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