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Argentine Supreme Court Updates CFK Asset Forfeiture to $685 Billion in Highway Case

03/07/2026 21:34 - Judiciales

A Ruling that Reaffirms Institutional Strength

On July 2, 2026, the Supreme Court of Justice of Argentina took a decisive step in the 'Causa Vialidad' (Highway Case), confirming the updated amount of asset forfeiture and sending a strong message of institutional fortitude.

Details of the Historic Ruling

According to Clarín, the highest tribunal—comprising justices Horacio Rosatti, Carlos Rosenkrantz, and Ricardo Lorenzetti—rejected the nullity appeals filed by the defense teams of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (former President of Argentina) and Lázaro Báez (a prominent businessman).

The forfeiture amount was updated according to the Consumer Price Index (CPI), published by INDEC (Argentina's National Institute of Statistics and Censuses). The initial figure of $84,835,227,378.04 pesos was adjusted for inflation to an impressive $684,990,350,139.86 pesos (approximately 685 billion Argentine pesos).

Context: What is the 'Causa Vialidad'?

For those unfamiliar with Argentine politics, the 'Causa Vialidad' is one of the country's most significant corruption cases. It investigated the direction of 51 public works bids in the province of Santa Cruz (the political stronghold of the Kirchner family) between 2003 and 2015. The case demonstrated severe irregularities in the allocation of state funds for highway construction. The Argentine justice system has worked meticulously to guarantee transparency and ensure the State is compensated for the misappropriated funds.

Affected Assets and Convictions

The Supreme Court's decision directly affects 111 assets (properties, vehicles, and bank accounts) that can now be auctioned off to compensate for the damages to the public treasury. Throughout the judicial process, firm sentences were handed down to the main defendants, setting a crucial precedent in Argentine law:

Convicted IndividualSentence
Cristina Kirchner (Former President)6 years (house arrest)
Lázaro Báez (Businessman)6 years
Nelson López6 years
Raúl Periotti6 years
Raúl Villafañe5 years
Mauricio Pavesi4 years and 6 months
José Collareda4 years
Héctor Santibáñez4 years
Carlos Daruich3 years and 6 months
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