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韩国国家情报院前院长赵太庸被起诉
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-11-28 06:49
Group 1 - The special investigation team in South Korea has indicted former National Intelligence Service (NIS) chief Zhao Taiyong for violating the National Intelligence Service Act and dereliction of duty [1] - Zhao is accused of failing to report the emergency martial law plan to the National Assembly prior to a nationwide address by former President Yoon Suk-yeol, which constitutes a breach of duty [1] - This indictment marks the first instance in South Korea where the failure of an NIS chief to fulfill reporting obligations is considered a case of dereliction of duty [1] Group 2 - Zhao Taiyong was arrested on November 12 on charges of dereliction of duty and violations of the National Intelligence Service Act [1] - His arrest follows that of former Minister of the Interior and Safety Lee Sang-min in August, indicating ongoing scrutiny of officials related to the martial law incident under the Yoon Suk-yeol administration [1]
阿根廷前总统费尔南德斯涉嫌贪腐被起诉
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-07-11 04:31
Group 1 - The former President of Argentina, Alberto Fernández, has been charged with corruption, specifically for engaging in incompatible business transactions during his presidency from 2019 to 2023 [1][2] - Fernández allegedly used his position to benefit insurance broker Héctor Martínez Sosa, who is married to his private secretary, María Cantero, resulting in Martínez Sosa earning commissions of 2.252 billion pesos (approximately 1.793 million USD), which accounted for nearly 60% of the total commissions paid by the national insurance company [1] - The court has frozen Fernández's assets amounting to 14.634 billion pesos (approximately 11.654 million USD), and the case also involves money laundering, bribery, and misconduct, with 33 individuals, including Martínez Sosa, Cantero, and former president of the national insurance company Alberto Pagliano, being prosecuted [1] Group 2 - This is the second lawsuit faced by Fernández after leaving office, and it is the first involving corruption allegations; earlier this year, he was charged with gender violence against former First Lady Fabiola Yáñez [2] - The investigation into the allegations against Fernández regarding Yáñez led to the examination of Cantero's phone records, which uncovered evidence of Fernández's alleged corruption [2]