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Nene Case: Investigation Against Verónica Abad’s Son and Advisor Concludes After Four Months

Published on July 29, 2024

Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Update to: Nene Case Transferred to National Court Jurisdiction Unit Due to Possible Links with Vice President Verónica Abad Published: Volume 8, Issue 36 The preliminary hearing for the alleged offer of influence peddling in the Nene case will take place in September 2024, after four months of investigations. The investigations […]

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