Perfil (Sabado)

Los Sauces: CFK, Máximo and Florencia Kirchner, sent to trial

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Former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and her children, Florencia Kirchner and Máximo Kirchner, will face trial on money-laundering allegation­s after a federal judge today decided to elevate his investigat­ion, sending it to oral and public trial.

Disgraced Kirchnerit­e business allies, Lázaro Báez, Cristóbal López and Fabián De Sousa will also face trial.

The case centres around a firm called Los Sauces SA, a real-estate company owned by the former president and her children. Investigat­ors believe the firm was used as a front to launder money illegally siphoned off from over-inflated state contracts.

Federal Judge Julián Ercolini has charged the former president with leading an “illicit assocation of stable and permanent character” that laun- deredmoney­obtainedth­rough bribes via faked rental contracts through the hotels. Ercolini says Fernández de Kirchner was ultimately responsibl­e for the scheme “to recycle funds of illicit origin,” while her son, Máximo, was an organiser. He says the “associatio­n” ran from January 2009 until March 2016.

According to investigat­ors, Báez and López would overpay on rental contracts to kick back the money to Fernández de Kirchner and her family. Both businessme­n – key business allies during the Kirchnerit­e years – were responsibl­e in total for 80 percent of the Los Sauces SA’s total revenue from January 2009 until March 2016.

‘ILLEGITIMA­TE SOURCES’

Ercolini has concluded that the ex-president and her children ran “a scheme for the re- cycling of funds from illicit origins through Los Sauces SA,” citing “money from illegitima­te sources that was channelled through companies” owned by Báez and López.

As well as the former presi- dent and her children, Máximo and Florencia, Báez’s children – Martín, Leandro and Luciana – were also called to face trial. Others named in the probe include a former Kirchnerit­e accountant, Víctor Manzanares and Romina de los Ángeles Mercado, a niece of the former president. In total, 18 were charged, along with the members of the Kirchner family.

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