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Advances in Judicial Council the investigation against federal judge Luis Rodríguez, who allegedly collected bribes. The disciplinary and indictment commission of the body asked him to Claudio Bonadio to send you all the statements that have involved you in this maneuver in your testimony, in the cause of the bribe books.
The widow of Daniel Muñoz, former private secretary of Néstor Kirchner, said the magistrate had received a millionaire bribe to be fired – in July 2015 – as part of an investigation into a statement of the former private secretary Kirchner Miriam Quiroga on the alleged transfer of silver handbags directed to the exmandatario. A second time, he returned to the benefit of marriage by granting freedom to Pochetti in another case, which was investigating the appearance of Muñoz in the Panama Papers.
Rodríguez was also mentioned by the excontador of Kirchners Víctor Manzanares, before the ficals Carlos Stornelli and Carlos Rivolo, he heard from Muñoz himself that he had paid $ 8 million benefit the judge in the case in which his property was the subject of an investigation abroad, slogan The nation.
The Council's test measure is in addition to those already prepared to know the judge's movements, his purchases of cards, his income and expenses and the sworn affidavits he presented as a federal magistrate.
Before the complaint of Pochetti, the judge had already been denounced to the Council by the deputies of the Paula Oliveto Civic Coalition, Juan Manuel López and Mariana Zuvic, as well as by the lawyer Ricardo Monner Sans.
The presentations were related to Case 3867/16, handled by Rodriguez, until Stornelli's prosecutor asked the Federal Chamber of Buenos Aires to dismiss him for the delay with which he diligently opened a investigation and continued the recovery of Muñoz's badets.
The Bar Association and the Usina de Justicia organization called Thursday at the Council headquarters to go to the Security Council, located in Libertad, to request a full investigation under the slogan "Without justice, there is no republic ".
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