The first complaints against Marcelo Porcel surfaced in late 2024. Despite the ruling, he will remain free, albeit with a series of restrictions
Judiciary
Prosecutors are investigating the loans in Banco Nación given to members of the government
The economy minister said he encouraged members of the administration to get loans at public bank Banco Nación and said there was ‘nothing immoral or illegal’ about them
Court orders government to comply with university funding law, amid strikes
As university professors hold protests due to low salaries, a federal court ordered the Milei administration to comply with a law that established pay raises
The CGT had filed an injunction request, arguing that several articles of the law were unconstitutional
The AFA president and four other executives are accused of failing to deposit funds within a legal deadline
The court exonerated the country of any liability during the nationalization process carried out in 2012
The former president, under house arrest for corruption, called the process a ‘political persecution’ and refused to answer questions
Argentina reaches settlement with holdout funds over 2001 defaulted debt
Creditor and debtor agreed to ‘a standstill’ in a US court until the agreement is finalized