Susana Viau (25 September 1944 – 24 March 2013) was an Argentine journalist, writer, and political columnist with extensive experience in graphic media in her country.
She joined the newspaper El Mundo, linked to the Workers' Revolutionary Party, where she worked in the Correction section.
There she completed exemplary journalistic investigations, such as the one that put in check the private secretary of President Carlos Menem, Miguel Ángel Vicco, for his bargain by which the National Maternal and Child Plan received poor-quality milk for children without resources.
[4] She investigated the PAMI record-keeper, Matilde Menéndez,[5] the parallel money table of the Banco Hipotecario, and the Menemista banker Raúl Moneta [es], about whom she published a book.
[3] Susana Viau died as a consequence of the late recurrence of a lung cancer at the Alexander Fleming Oncological Institute in Buenos Aires at age 68.