Alejandra Gils Carbó

Alejandra Magdalena Gils Carbó (born 20 June 1958) is an Argentine jurist who served as the country's Attorney General from 29 August 2012 to 31 December 2017, during the administrations of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Mauricio Macri.

[2] In January 2015, prosecutor Guillermo Marijuán charged Gils Carbó with the crimes of non-compliance with the duties of a public official and abuse of authority.

[6] Gonella was accused of the public dissemination of a case for money laundering against relatives and friends of Valentín Temes Coto, a Spanish businessman.

[8] Some 120 prosecutors from the Public Ministry [es] expressed their support for Gils Carbó, noting their "deep concern" about the demonstrations carried out by various political actors "in the middle of the electoral campaign", and that they exerted "undue pressure" on the official with the demand for her resignation.

[9] In 2017, the national government began a campaign to remove Gils Carbó from her post, and a pro-government deputy suggested that it could be carried out by Mauricio Macri through a decree.

[11] On 30 October 2017, she submitted her resignation to the Attorney General's Office, due to the fact that she had been prosecuted for fraudulent administration in the purchase of a property at the beginning of that month.