Appeals chamber removes prosecutor Enrique Gavier from Maluf case

Córdoba's Appeals Chamber has removed prosecutor Enrique Gavier from the Maluf case investigation. The decision cited the magistrate's potential affective commitment due to his closeness to the complainant and the fact that his son was one of the contestants. The case aims to determine if the content of an exam for selecting officials for Special Prosecutor's Offices was leaked.

In a recent ruling, Córdoba's Appeals Tribunal invoked impartiality concerns to remove prosecutor Enrique Gavier from the Maluf case. According to the decision, the magistrate has an affective closeness to the complainant, which could compromise his objectivity. Furthermore, one of the contestants in the scrutinized exam is Gavier's son, exacerbating the conflict of interest.

The Maluf case focuses on the potential leak of exam questions for selecting future officials for Special Prosecutor's Offices. This selection process is vital for Córdoba's judicial system, and any irregularity could undermine trust in appointments. The Appeals Chamber's decision aims to ensure the investigation's integrity, preventing personal influences from affecting the case's progress.

So far, no further details have been disclosed about the probe's advancement or who will take over the file. The incident underscores the importance of recusal in judicial processes to maintain transparency and fairness in Córdoba's Judiciary.

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