Politicians in Argentina have called for the government agency probing the LIBRA scandal to be handed more resources after it was discovered that its free crypto tracking software has expired and not been renewed.
According to La Nación, four parliamentarians who originally contributed to a LIBRA investigative committee have called for Argentina’s Attorney General, Eduardo Casal, to allocate more resources to the Specialized Cybercrime Prosecutor’s Unit (UFECI).
This is upon the discovery that the UFECI is lacking the resources and technical licenses to carry out its LIBRA cryptocurrency tracing.
When federal prosecutor Eduardo Taiano called for the UFECI investigation, the body was able to trace 74 digital wallets collectively buying $13 million worth of LIBRA before the token’s promotion by Argentine President Javier Milei.
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