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Fernando de Santibañes

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ruled against Lolavar in 2005. Following a number of stays, de Santibañes, former President de la Rúa, and other officials faced criminal charges related to the Senate Bribery scandal in 2007; they were ultimately absolved of all charges on December 23, 2013.
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bribery scandal of 2000, in which SIDE provided $ 5 million in cash that was later used to bribe six senators and the Parliamentary Secretary, Mario Pontaquarto, to support a government-sponsored
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flexibilization bill in April of that year. De Santibañes reacted by staging a series of television interviews in which he criticized the governing political coalition, the
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firm, Triumph Communications, was hired by IKON in July 2000 to represent the SIDE as media consultants in both Argentina and the United States; the
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De Santibañes was appointed Secretary of Intelligence by his close friend and neighbor, the newly inaugurated President
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Los sospechosos de siempre: Historia del espionaje en la Argentina (Chapter: "El Detective Millonario")
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Following his resignation, de Santibañes dedicated himself to breeding horses at his estate in
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The most serious controversy, however, arose when de Santibañes was implicated in the
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from 1984 and headed the company from 1993 until it was sold to
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from December 1999 to October 2000, during the first half of
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was highlighted by the acquisition of the much larger
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Secretary of State Intelligence
Fernando de la Rúa
Hugo Anzorreguy
Carlos Becerra
Berisso
Buenos Aires Province
Argentina
Radical Civic Union
Alma mater
Universidad del Salvador
University of Chicago
Secretariat of Intelligence
Argentine Republic
Fernando de la Rúa
Berisso
La Plata
Economics
Universidad del Salvador
University of Chicago
BBVA Banco Francés
Fernando de la Rúa
Argentine Senate
labor law
Alliance
FrePaSo
Carlos Álvarez
Pilar, Buenos Aires
Dick Morris
Roger Stone
public relations

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