Argentine Anti-Corruption Office Clears President Milei in LIBRA Memecoin Scandal
Argentina’s Anti-Corruption Workplace (OA) has officially cleared President Javier Milei of any ethics violations related to his controversial social media post backing the Solana-based LIBRA memecoin. The post Argentine Anti-Corruption Workplace Clears President Milei in LIBRA Memecoin Scandal appeared initially on DeFi Planet.
Argentina’s Anti-Corruption Office (OA) has actually officially cleared President Javier Milei of any ethics infractions related to his controversial social media post backing the Solana-based LIBRA memecoin.NEW: Argentina’s anti-corruption office clears President Javier Milei over LIBRA crypto fraud pic.twitter.com/2pPWI8Nzi7— Cryptopolitan (@CPOfficialtx) June 8, 2025The OA’s decision, released on Friday, concluded that Milei’s actions made up an individual statement rather than an official federal government endorsement and, therefore, did not breach any public principles rules. The OA highlighted that the post did not reference any government policy or include official interaction channels.The OA’s resolution, signed by firm head Alejandro Melik, reaffirmed that Milei’s post was an individual expression secured by constitutional rights and not an act of public workplace. A separate federal court examination continues, with Milei and his sister’s properties briefly frozen in the middle of ongoing scrutiny.While the OA’s findings clear Milei of ethics infractions, the event has raised concerns about public trust and the obligations of public figures in the digital age.