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Argentina ex-leader Cristina Fernandez charged in corruption case | Argentina ex-leader Cristina Fernandez charged in corruption case |
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Former Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner has been charged over corruption allegations. | Former Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner has been charged over corruption allegations. |
A federal judge approved charges of illicit association and fraudulent administration against Ms Fernandez. | A federal judge approved charges of illicit association and fraudulent administration against Ms Fernandez. |
Judge Julian Ercolini also ordered the freezing of $633m (£516m) of Ms Fernandez's assets. She has previously denied any wrongdoing. | |
It is alleged that her government steered public contracts to a businessman close to her family. | It is alleged that her government steered public contracts to a businessman close to her family. |
Ms Fernandez has said the case is politically motivated and accused current President Mauricio Macri of plotting against her. | |
In a court appearance in October, Ms Fernandez presented national budget documents as part of her evidence, highlighting that the accounts had been approved by parliamentary bodies and the country's auditor general. | In a court appearance in October, Ms Fernandez presented national budget documents as part of her evidence, highlighting that the accounts had been approved by parliamentary bodies and the country's auditor general. |
Judge Ercolini also approved corruption charges against two of Ms Fernandez's former aides, ex-planning minister Julio de Vido and former public works Secretary Jose Lopez, as well as businessman Lazaro Baez. | |
Ms Fernandez is accused of favouring Mr Baez's construction company, Austral, in the concession of contracts for public projects. | |
The company was granted more than 50 contracts for public projects during her two terms in office, Clarin newspaper reported. | |
In June, Mr Lopez was caught throwing bags filled with almost $9m (£7.3m) over the walls of a monastery, and was arrested on suspicion of money laundering. | |
Ms Fernandez left office last year and is one of the main leaders of the opposition to the government of Mr Macri. |