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Diego Hernán Cabot (Santa Rosa, Argentina, 1970) is an Argentine lawyer and journalist, Deputy Editor-in-Chief in La Nación where he has worked for 14 years. Diego and his team are famous for the investigation “The Notebooks of Corruption” based on eight notebooks written by Oscar Centeno, driver of Roberto Baratta, former undersecretary of Control and Coordination of the former Ministry of Federal Planning of Argentina. The investigation exposes Argentina’s greatest corruption scandal and is one of the most relevant journalistic works on corruption in the history of the country. Cabot received several awards for the investigation, including the King of Spain Press Prize (Premio Rey de España) and the Fetisov Journalism Awards.
Cabot holds a degree in Law from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), a postgraduate degree in Public Opinion at the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (Flacso) and another in Executive Development (PDD) at the IAE. He also holds a master’s degree in Journalism from Torcuato De Tella University (UTDT).
He is the author of the book “Los Cuadernos” based on his investigation “The Notebooks of Corruption”. He is also a co-author of the books “Hablen con Julio (2007)”, “El Buen Salvaje” (2008) and “Los platos rotos” (2014).