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Laura Alonso was born on 23 December, 1972 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is an Argentine politician and political scientist. At 48 years old, Laura Alonso height not available right now. We will update Laura Alonso's height soon as possible.

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Laura Alonso Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 23 December 1972
Birthday 23 December
Birthplace Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nationality Argentina

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Laura Alonso Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Laura Alonso worth at the age of 50 years old? Laura Alonso’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. She is from Argentina. We have estimated Laura Alonso's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2018

In 2018, Alonso was chair of the G-20 Anti-Corruption Working Group.

2016

During 2016, Alonso's first year in charge of the Office, more than 22,000 public officials did not submit their sworn statement forms. The Anti-Corruption Office was criticized for emitting complaints in this regard only against opponents of the government of which it is a part of, for which it was charged with "manifest bias" and accused of using its function "to prosecute adversaries."

She was also accused of non-compliance with her duties and functions as head of the AO for alleged infractions committed by former Energy Minister Juan José Aranguren, accused of conflict of interest for signing deals that benefited the Royal Dutch Shell oil company, of which he was shareholder and former CEO of its Argentine division. Alonso replied by saying that "having shares in a company is not necessarily a conflict of interest. This is why we ask all officials in those cases to delegate decisions." In September 2016, the AO decided to recommend that Aranguren must detach himself from his Shell shares as well as let him know that in matters related to the company he must refrain from intervening and designate an official in his replacement.

2015

By then a known name in Argentine media for her crusade against corruption and confrontations with Kirchnerite officials, Alonso became notorious in 2015 for her friendship with Alberto Nisman, a federal prosecutor who was found dead days before publishing a 288-page report with incriminating evidence on then-president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's involvement in the 1994 AMIA bombing cover-up. Alonso later testified in Nisman's murder trial where she showed her message exchanges with the late prosecutor, in which he expressed being in fear for his life.

In December 2015, president Mauricio Macri appointed Alonso as head of the Anti-Corruption Office (AO). The appointment was criticized by the opposition for not meeting the requirement of being a lawyer as required for the office. Macri signed a presidential decree that modified this obligation and established as a requirement "to have a university degree, solid academic background, qualified professional background in law, social sciences or economics and a recognized democratic and republican career."

2012

In 2012, she was selected Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum.

The Anti-Corruption Office intervened as a complainant in more than 35 cases for corruption offenses within the scope of the Federal Government, including the 2012 Buenos Aires rail disaster, the Hotesur, Ciccone and Qunita scandals; the trials against Lázaro Báez, Carlos Liuzzi, José López, Amado Boudou and César Milani, as well as a case of bribes and kickbacks in the Ministry of Health.

2009

Alonso was elected in the 2009 elections as National Deputy for the City of Buenos Aires under the Republican Proposal ticket, alongside Gabriela Michetti, among others.

2008

As a legislator, Alonso introduced the Ley de Transparencia, Gobierno Abierto y Acceso a La Información Pública (Transparency, Open Government and Access to Public Information Law) with the goal of increasing government transparency by giving citizens access to public information. She also drafted legislation on judicial and criminal reforms, electoral issues and gender parity, including a bill to ensure salary parity for Argentine workers. In 2008, she was awarded the Vital Voices Global Leadership Award for her work in combating corruption and promoting good governance.

1972

Laura Alonso (born 23 December 1972) is an Argentine politician who served as head of the Argentine Anti-Corruption Office from 2015 to 2019 during Mauricio Macri's government. She also served as member of the Chamber of Deputies from 2009 to 2015. Previously, she was Executive Director of Poder Ciudadano, the Argentine chapter of Transparency International.