Overview
- Prosecutor Eduardo Taiano formally cited about 90 military intelligence officers to testify in the probe of Alberto Nisman’s 2015 death.
- Testimonies are scheduled to begin in early August after the end of the judicial recess.
- The citations rely on newly declassified security force files released at President Javier Milei’s direction.
- Former Army chief César Milani denounced the investigation as a “farsa y circo” and maintained that Nisman’s death was suicide.
- The homicide hypothesis remains active as prosecutors review new witness statements and archival evidence.