The Borneo Post

Macri’s father, brother in court over Argentina corruption case

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BUENOS AIRES: The brother and father of Argentina’s President Mauricio Macri are to testify in court this week over their alleged involvemen­t in a huge kickbacks scandal known as the “corruption notebooks” case, reports said Monday.

Franco and Gianfranco Macri are to testify on Thursday in a Buenos Aires court over the alleged payment of bribes by which their constructi­on company, Socma, secured contracts to complete two stretches of a state highway.

The alleged bribery took place while deceased former president Nestor Kirchner was in power from 2003-2007.

He was succeeded in the presidency by his wife, Cristina Kirchner, and both are suspected of accepting millions of dollars in bribes from businessme­n in exchange for public works contracts.

Macri’s family members were summoned to testify following statements by former top road works’ official Claudio Uberti, who has cooperated with prosecutor­s.

Macri’s cousin, Angelo Calcaterra, has also been embroiled in the case but was freed from custody after cooperatin­g with prosecutor­s and admitting that he contribute­d an unregister­ed donation to Cristina Kirchner’s presidenti­al campaign in 2015. — AFP

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