Yahoo - AFP, 3 November 2017
Amado Boudou, Argentina’s vice president under Cristina Kirchner, was arrested Friday on charges including money laundering and hiding undeclared assets, court sources said.
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| Amado Boudou was Argentina's economy minister from 2009-2011, then served as vice president from 2011 until Kirchner left office in December 2015© AFP/ File Fayez NURELDINE |
Amado Boudou, Argentina’s vice president under Cristina Kirchner, was arrested Friday on charges including money laundering and hiding undeclared assets, court sources said.
Judge Ariel
Lijo ordered his arrest in a case initially brought in 2012. Boudou was economy
minister from 2009-2011, then served as vice president from 2011 until Kirchner
left office in December 2015.
Lijo said
that Boudou, 54, “had been enriched unjustifiably during the exercise of public
duties.”
The judge
cited tax return anomalies, the 2010 purchase of a Buenos Aires apartment by
his former girlfriend, and the unclear source of tens of thousands of dollars
in income.
The arrest
comes as Kirchner herself on Thursday lost a legal appeal against corruption
charges, with a high court saying the prosecution’s case against her can go
ahead.
The federal
appeals court upheld a previous ruling that Kirchner, 64, must answer charges
of criminal association and fraud that stem from her 2007-2015 term in office.
Kirchner,
however, enjoys parliamentary immunity from jail if convicted, having become a
senator-elect in polls held last month. She says the charges are politically
motivated.
Kirchner’s
former planning minister, Julio de Video, was arrested two weeks ago on
corruption charges after Congress stripped him of his parliamentary immunity.
A former
deputy public works minister, Jose Lopez, is also facing charges after being
caught by police trying to hide $9 million in cash in a Buenos Aires convent
earlier this year.

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