The cause of the notebooks: Víctor Manzanares, former accountant of Kirchner wants to become a new repentant



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February 05, 2019
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Declared in Comodoro Py in the cause of the notebooks of supposed bribes to public work with the prosecutor of the case, Carlos Stornelli

Víctor Manzanares, former accountant of Kirchner,arrested for judicial investigations into acts of corruption,He was transferred from Marcos Paz prison to the federal courts of Commodore Py, in the district of Retiro in Buenos Aires, to declare in the cause of the notebooks alleged bribes to public work, informed the agency Telam judicial sources.

According to the information provided by the accountant, the transfer was related to his interest in holding a hearing with the prosecutor of the case, Carlos Stornelli, with the aim of opening the proceedings, for the second time, to become the new repentant of the cause.

Víctor Manzanares is involved in the cause part of the notebooks in which the alleged money-laundering maneuvers developed by the former presidential secretary Daniel Muñoz and his environment are investigated in Argentina and the United States.

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The former accountant of Kirchner was mentioned by two repentant, Muñoz's alleged leader, Sergio Todisco, and former Kirchner official, Juan Manuel Campillo, who indicated that he had collaborated in the maneuvers of cleaning.

From the Manzanares environment, he said he was "willing to say anything" about the money Muñoz transferred, saying it was more than the $ 70 million estimated by the courts.

The accountant had already been summoned to an investigation by the judge of the case, Claudio Bonadio, last November, but he had refused to testify, the sources said. Then he tried, without success, to repent.

Manzanares has been detained since July 2017 by Judge Bonadio, who accused him of escaping the protection of justice by collecting rent in apartments located in a building "Los Sauces" in the province of Santa Cruz.

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