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Argentina to dissolve intelligence body

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Update: 2015-01-26 22:43:00
Argentina to dissolve intelligence body

DHAKA: President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner has announced plans to disband Argentina’s intelligence agency, reports BBC.

In a TV address, she said she would draft a bill to set up a new body.

Fernandez said the intelligence services had kept much of the same structure they had during the military government, which ended in 1983.

The move comes after the mysterious death of prosecutor Alberto Nisman - hours before he had been due to testify against senior government officials.

He had been investigating the bombing of a Jewish centre in the capital in 1994 which left 85 people dead.

“I have prepared a bill to reform the intelligence service,” President Fernandez said, adding that she wanted the proposal to be discussed at an urgent session of Congress.

“The plan is to dissolve the Intelligence Secretariat and create a Federal Intelligence Agency,” she added.

She further said that a new leadership should be chosen by a president but would be subject to a Senate approval.

BDST: 0900 HRS, JAN 27, 2015

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