News of a domestic spying scandal broke this week which could cause
irrevocable damage to the presidential ambitions of the mayor of Buenos Aires,
Mauricio Macri. The head of the fledgling metropolitan police force, Osvaldo
Chamorro, was dismissed and the man he recently replaced, Jorge Palacios,
arrested for allegedly participating in a spy ring. This began with the illegal
bugging of a relative of one of the victims of the bombing of the Jewish
community centre (Amia) in 1994 and extended to journalists, legislators in the
City of Buenos Aires, and possibly even President Cristina Fernández and her
husband and predecessor Néstor Kirchner.End of preview - This article contains approximately 409 words.
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