Diego Spagnuolo, Investigated for Alleged Coimas in Disability, Declared a $81 Million Estate
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The former director of the National Disability Agency Diego Spagnuolo declared an asset of almost $81 million before the Anti-Corruption Office (OA). Among other assets, stand out a van valued at $35 million that he would have acquired after assuming the head of the agency and a property in Pilar of 860 square meters that he declared for a value of $11 million. It would be the home where it was located on Friday by the Police in the framework of…
"Crimes against the public administration in this framework would be much more than bribery, which is known as coimas," said Cynthia Castro. "At this moment the case is under investigation, which means that it is being investigated whether there is a crime and who would be responsible to impute them," she explained. The lawyer explained that the investigation has two main points: "On the one hand the representative of the state and on the other …
The government's most "dialogist" official must present his management report to Deputies with emboldened opposition, overflowing libertarian world and suspicions of corruption in the Andis as a backdrop. Milei's praise and the danger of becoming a fuse. Guillermo Francos returns to Congress this Wednesday at the most uncomfortable moment of his administration. The Chief of Staff must present his report in the Chamber of Deputies crossed by the …
Francos attributed the recent scandals to the opposition in the framework of the electoral campaign, but predicted a good result in the national and Buenos Aires elections. The post "We are going to stick to what the Justice says": Guillermo Francos pointed against Diego Spagnuolo and separated the government from the scandal appeared first on El Intransigente.
The Chief of Staff criticized Diego Spagnuolo's management at the Disability Agency and considered that the scandal was simply a "political management."
In dialogue with Abogados en Off, Constitutional lawyer Alfredo Vitolo referred to the scandal surrounding the audios and cell phones kidnapped in the case involving the former official Spagnuolo. He pointed out that the case has all the elements of a political operation and considered it striking that the dissemination of the audios occurs a few days after the elections in the province of Buenos Aires. Vitolo argued that, beyond the content of …
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