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www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jan/31/argentinian-prosecutor-government-fanatics-alberto-nisman-diego-lagomarsino
The IT specialist, who learned his trade at Salta Catholic University in Buenos Aires, says he started working at the Nisman family home in 2004 and then got a job at his office in 2007.
It was a well-paid position. Lagomarsino earned 40,000 pesos (£3,000 or $4,500) each month, though he rarely had to be in the office. “I went once a week or once a month or when he called.”
He was one of three IT specialists in Nisman’s office, but said he was the most trusted because he had known the prosecutor longer and was the quickest to respond to his requests.
His role, he said, was network security and backing up data. He declined to divulge the nature of the information, but it is reasonable to assume much of it was highly sensitive because Nisman’s case was built on wiretaps.
Cushy job.
The IT specialist, who learned his trade at Salta Catholic University in Buenos Aires, says he started working at the Nisman family home in 2004 and then got a job at his office in 2007.
It was a well-paid position. Lagomarsino earned 40,000 pesos (£3,000 or $4,500) each month, though he rarely had to be in the office. “I went once a week or once a month or when he called.”
He was one of three IT specialists in Nisman’s office, but said he was the most trusted because he had known the prosecutor longer and was the quickest to respond to his requests.
His role, he said, was network security and backing up data. He declined to divulge the nature of the information, but it is reasonable to assume much of it was highly sensitive because Nisman’s case was built on wiretaps.
Cushy job.