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New SG-1 findings prompt a US$63 million funding increase

According to a report from the Cabinet Office, CAF has already disbursed US$160 million for the satellite, and the total cost will amount to US$325 million. The contracts already signed involve expenses of US$223 million.

In mid-April, Chief of Cabinet Guillermo Francos appeared for seven hours before the Chamber of Deputies after presenting the 142nd Management Report, with responses to 2,307 questions from various legislative blocs.

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