The Investigative Commission into the Librase crypto-scam met today in the Chamber of Deputies without registering significant progress. Its members agreed to hold a final meeting before drafting the report that this body will issue on the judicial case involving President Javier Milei and his sister, the General Secretary of the Presidency, Karina Milei.
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The call was aimed at “receiving testimonial statements” and “determining new measures of proof”.
The session was chaired by Maximiliano Ferraro of the Civic Coalition.
Ferraro announced that the last meeting of the Investigative Commission will take place on November 10th and will issue its final report “between the 17th and 18th of November”.
At the end of October, the Investigative Commission had identified links between the Spanish entrepreneur Manuel Terrones Godoy, the crypto operator Mauricio Novelli, and the company KIP Protocol, related to the crypto-scam spread in February of this year from President Milei's account.