Argentine vice president charged with conflict of interest


  • World
  • Saturday, 28 Jun 2014

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's Vice President Amado Boudou was charged on Friday with corruption in his dealings with a company that printed the country's currency while he was economy minister in 2010.

The vice president will remain free while awaiting trial in the case along with five other defendants, according to a statement from Argentina's federal court system.

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