Former President of Argentina Alberto Fernández (Credit: Matias Baglietto/Shutterstock)
Prosecutors in Argentina have indicted former President Alberto Fernández for “negotiations incompatible with the exercise of public office” in a case that alleges he and others illicitly directed insurance policy commissions.
Businessman Héctor Martínez Sosa and his wife, María Cantero — Fernández's longtime secretary — were also indicted in the case. The Merco Press reports that during Fernández's presidency, Martínez Sosa’s company secured several contracts across 19 public agencies, which generated a large amount of commissions.
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