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Argentina’s President Javier Milei Shuts Down $LIBRA Memecoin Scandal Investigation

2025-05-21
President Javier Milei has abruptly shut down a government unit investigating his administration’s ties to the $LIBRA cryptocurrency scandal, raising new concerns about transparency and political accountability in Argentina.
Argentina’s President Javier Milei Shuts Down $LIBRA Memecoin Scandal Investigation

President Javier Milei has abruptly shut down a government unit investigating his administration’s ties to the $LIBRA cryptocurrency scandal, raising new concerns about transparency and political accountability in Argentina.

The special unit, formed just three months ago, was tasked with examining fraud and misconduct allegations linked to the memecoin’s rapid rise and crash, which left retail investors with an estimated $250 million in losses.

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The Investigative Task Unit (UTI) was formed on February 19, just days after the $LIBRA token was launched on February 14. At the time, President Milei promoted the coin on social media, and hailed the coin as a private to boost Argentina’s struggling economy. He encouraged investment, claiming it would support small businesses and entrepreneurs.

However, within hours of Milei’s endorsement, $LIBRA surged in value before crashing by nearly 90%. Industry experts labeled the situation a “rug pull,” a scheme where developers abandon a project after collecting substantial funds. Over $4.5 billion moved through the coin, with thousands of investors blindsided by the sudden drop.

Milei later distanced himself from $LIBRA, denying any involvement in its structure or operations, despite his earlier public endorsement.

Decree 332/2025, co-signed by Justice Minister Mariano Cúneo Libarona, announced the dissolution of the UTI. It that the unit had fulfilled its task by forwarding collected information to the Public Prosecutor’s Office. Yet, the lack of publicly available findings has raised eyebrows across the political spectrum.

Notably, the decree followed pressure from lawmakers who recently established a congressional commission to independently examine the matter. Judge María Romilda Servini is now leading a parallel judicial investigation into Milei’s potential role in the scandal. Additionally, class-action lawsuits have emerged in the United States accusing the president of deceptive promotion and negligence.

The Public Prosecutor’s Office has yet to release any conclusions regarding the $LIBRA affair. Furthermore, local reports suggest investigations are still active within the Anti-Corruption Office, the Central Bank, and the National Securities Commission.

María Florencia Zicavo, a close ally of Justice Minister Cúneo Libarona, led the now-dismantled unit. Critics argue the timing of the shutdown, amid ongoing inquiries, signals a deliberate attempt to stifle scrutiny and protect political interests.

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