The government of the United States distanced itself from
the trial in Miami in which a federal prosecutor confirmed
that the USD 800,000 seized in 2007 from a Venezuelan-American
businessman was a campaign contribution from the Venezuelan
government to Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who was
then running for president of Argentina.
In a statement published on Wednesday by the Buenos Aires'
newspapers Clarín and La Nación and reported by
EFE, the Embassy of the United States said that the trial
that began on Tuesday against Venezuelan businessman Franklin
Durán, accused of acting as a covert Venezuelan agent
in the US, "was not an investigation directed towards Argentine
officials."
The government of Fernández de Kirchner has not made
any comment so far on a case that has made the headlines of
the Argentine newspapers and was a source of a diplomatic
conflict with the United States earlier this year, when the
federal prosecutor in Miami implicated for the first time
the Argentine president, as reported by EFE.
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Loose ends
Two years later, subsequent to the bank interventions that affected 14 private institutions, Public Prosecutor Office maintains investigations open, these concern the public funds that ended up at some of those organisms and were utilized in shady financial operations, this is included among the accusations held by the Public Ministry against some bankers.
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