Francisco Hauque, a financier under investigation in the SIRA case concerning illicit financial operations during currency controls, has revealed the alleged involvement of former government officials and currency exchange brokers. Hauque claims the scheme generated substantial profits and involved falsified documents. He asserts that President Alberto Fernández was fully aware of these maneuvers. The investigation focuses on irregular currency transactions conducted while strict capital controls were in place. Evidence collected reportedly includes records of movements, withdrawals, and forged documentation. Hauque’s testimony suggests a widespread network facilitated these illegal activities, raising questions about the extent of knowledge within the government. The case continues to unfold with further investigations anticipated.