Argentine authorities are awaiting a crucial report from Banco Galicia regarding $5 million linked to former President Florencia Kirchner as part of ongoing asset forfeiture proceedings. These funds represent the second phase of a broader confiscation of Kirchner’s assets, initiated following a legal investigation. The seized assets also include the Alto Calafate hotel and a property located at San José 1111. The judiciary anticipates the bank’s report will be instrumental in advancing the legal process for the permanent seizure of these funds. The investigation centers on the origin and destination of the money, seeking to establish potential illicit enrichment. This development marks a significant step in the government’s efforts to recover assets allegedly obtained through corruption during Kirchner’s presidency. The outcome hinges on the details provided within the forthcoming Banco Galicia report.