"Swiftgate" was the name given to a 1991 corruption scandal in Argentina during the presidency of Carlos Menem.[1][2]
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^Peruzzotti, Enrique; Smulovitz, Catalina (7 April 2006). Enforcing the Rule of Law: Social Accountability in the New Latin American. ISBN 9780822972884.
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