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Chile: Pinochet's Heirs Summoned by the Court to Return $16 Million

Chilean justice has just ordered Augusto Pinochet's heirs to return $16 million to the state. Prior to his death in 2006, the former dictator had been charged with tax evasion and embezzlement of public funds in connection with the Riggs case.

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Chilean justice has just ordered Augusto Pinochet's heirs to return $16 million to the state. Prior to his death in 2006, the former dictator had been charged with tax evasion and embezzlement of public funds in connection with the Riggs case.

·Paris, France
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Justi to Chile determined that the family members of the dictator Augusto Pinochet should return US$ 16 billion is that they were deprived of funds p blocks. The decision was taken by the S Timo Civil Tribunal of Santiago, who accepted one of the State Defence Council to recover this money which, according to the court, came from resources allocated to the President ncia and the former Chilean ricito. Read more (07/25/2025)

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Justice orders heirs to return $16 million stolen from public funds by Pinochet By Samuel Fuentes This Tuesday's day, the Seventh Civil Court of Santiago ordered the heirs of Augusto Pinochet Ugarte to return $16 million for the “subtraction of public funds” incurred by the dictator. The court decided to accept the [...] The entry The justice ordered Pinochet's heirs to return $16 million to the state appears first in NODAL.

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The Justice of Chile ordered the relatives of the dictator Augusto Pinochet to return 16 million dollars that at the time were embezzled and extracted

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The Chilean Justice has condemned the heirs of Augusto Pinochet to return to the State the 13.6 million euros associated with the Riggs case, on the accounts that the

·Granada, Spain
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The ruling, which may be appealed in higher courts, includes 16 successors to the dictator, after the justice system considered him to have incurred the "subtraction of public funds."

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Courrier international broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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