
Argentine prosecutor seeks criminal probe of ex-president
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina – An Argentine prosecutor asked a judge on Friday to authorize a criminal investigation into former President Mauricio Macri and his former head of intelligence for alleged illegal surveillance of politicians and journalists.
The request from federal prosecutor Jorge Di Lello followed a complaint filled by the current government’s intelligence chief, Cristina Caamaño, who reported finding a hard drive with apparent evidence of illegal surveillance of the emails of at least 85 people, including some who had worked for Macri.
Argentine law requires a judicial order for internal surveillance. A federal judge will determine whether to authorize an investigation and possible charges. The complaint also listed ex-intelligence chief Gustavo Arribas and other officials.o
Macri’s spokesman didn’t immediately reply to a request for comment.
During Macri’s own presidency from 2015 to 2019, legal authorities opened numerous investigations into alleged corruption involving former President Cristina Fernández, who is now vice-president. Those have been stalled in part by difficulties in holding hearings under pandemic restrictions.
Macri is also under investigation over government handling of a debt owed by one of his family’s businesses, of a wind-farm contract and campaign financing.
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