21/06/2026 21:38 - Politica
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A political storm is brewing in Argentina. Former National Deputy José Luis Espert finds himself at the center of a financial investigation after allegedly presenting a suspicious contract to justify a US$200,000 deposit in his personal bank account.
According to Argentine media reports, the former lawmaker —who represented the libertarian coalition La Libertad Avanza (LLA)— submitted a mining consultancy agreement with a Guatemalan company called Minas del Pueblo S.A. as documentary evidence for the substantial funds entering his account.
However, investigators have identified several inconsistencies that cast doubt on the legitimacy of said contract, prompting a formal inquiry to determine whether the document is authentic or if it constitutes a falsified instrument designed to conceal the true origin of the money.
A fake contract (or apocryphal contract in legal terms) refers to a document that has been forged or altered to simulate a commercial transaction that never took place. In legal contexts, such instruments are frequently used to justify suspicious bank movements or unexplained income, potentially constituting the crime of document forgery under Argentine law.
In Argentina, document forgery is a serious federal offense punishable by prison sentences ranging from one to six years, depending on the circumstances and the type of document involved.
For international readers, José Luis Espert is a prominent Argentine economist and politician who served as National Deputy from 2021 to 2023. He was part of La Libertad Avanza, the libertarian political force led by current President Javier Milei. Known for his free-market views and sharp economic critiques, Espert was a key ally in the libertarian coalition that swept to power in late 2023.
This investigation adds to a series of financial scrutinies targeting current and former officials within President Milei's administration. As Argentina navigates complex economic reforms under its new libertarian government, transparency questions regarding officials' personal finances have become increasingly common in local media.
Source: Noticias Argentinas
Alfredo S. Quiroga