Guillermo Moreno sentenced to three years in prison

Guillermo Moreno, former Secretary of Commerce, has been sentenced to three years in prison and six years of public office ineligibility for abuse of authority and destroying public records. This ruling serves as a reminder that power is not absolute.


Guillermo Moreno sentenced to three years in prison

The cassation chamber rejected the appeal of former Secretary of Commerce Guillermo Moreno, confirming the three-year prison sentence and six-year disqualification from public office. This ruling puts an end to the manipulations and abuses of authority that characterized Moreno's tenure during the "plundering decade" of Kirchnerism.

Moreno's crime, described as "abuse of authority and destruction of public records," reveals the lack of integrity and contempt for the truth that guided his actions. His obsession with constructing a false narrative at the expense of reality led him to commit morally reprehensible acts, leaving a legacy of deceit and distortions.

The sentence imposed, although significant, reflects the seriousness of the acts committed by Moreno and sends a clear message of rejection towards those who abuse power for personal gain. His bureaucratic exile serves as a reminder that justice prevails over impunity, even in a political context marked by corruption and abuse of power.

Moreno, a controversial figure who prided himself on his tough hand and coercive methods, finally had to face the consequences of his actions. This landmark ruling stands as a reminder for those who believe that power grants them a free pass to act with impunity, demonstrating that justice, although sometimes delayed, eventually makes its way.