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And, yes, I DO take it personally: Felicia Miceli, Argentina's Minister of the Economy, quits after cash found in her office bathroom
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Thursday, July 19, 2007

Felicia Miceli, Argentina's Minister of the Economy, quits after cash found in her office bathroom



ok... three things to keep in mind... one, it's argentina... two, it's a presidential election year in argentina - october 28 - ... three, miceli is a close ally of the current argentine president, nestor kirchner, whose WIFE (yes, his wife), cristina fernandez de kirchner, is running to replace him... why, my goodness gracious, the possibilities for political gamesmanship are positively breathtaking...
Argentina's economy minister has resigned after being asked to testify about storing $64,000 (47,000 euros; £32,000) in her office toilet. Felisa Miceli said the cash was lent to her by her brother to buy a house. But a prosecutor investigating the case called on Mrs Miceli to be questioned under oath about the money. The case has caused embarrassment for the government in Argentina, where tax evasion is common and officials are often suspected of corruption.

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President Nestor Kirchner had initially stood by his minister, who presided over a period of dramatic economic growth in Argentina. But she could not provide any credible explanation and in the end her position became untenable, says the BBC's Daniel Schweimler in Buenos Aires.

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In newspaper interviews, Mrs Miceli said the cash had been lent to her to buy a house in the capital, Buenos Aires. "I was naive, clumsy. It was a mistake... there could have been negligence but I am sure I haven't committed any crime," she was quoted as saying by Clarin daily.

"It's a political attack, not against me, but against the government during a political year," she said after the scandal broke. Presidential elections are due on 28 October in which Cristina Kirchner, the wife of the president, is a leading candidate.

The investigating prosecutor said he had traced the origin of the money and implied in a statement that that minister had been involved in a cover up, and was suspected of destroying documents. La Nacion quoted Mrs Miceli as saying the affair "makes me look suspicious and that truly hurts. The situation is much more simple and normal".

did i mention it's argentina...?

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