A key hearing in the Pdvsa Crypto case revealed significant weaknesses in the evidence supporting the prosecution. Alexis Paolini, a commissioner with Venezuela’s intelligence agency SEBIN, testified that no investigation was conducted into the allegations. This admission reportedly did not sway the judge presiding over the case. Sources close to the proceedings indicate the lack of investigative work casts doubt on the legitimacy of the entire process. The Pdvsa Crypto case involves accusations of corruption related to cryptocurrency dealings within the state oil company, PDVSA. This development raises questions about the future of the trial and the basis for the charges against those accused. The lack of investigation suggests potential flaws in the prosecution’s strategy and the evidence presented.
