A new complaint about the management of resources granted to Juan Guaidó has generated controversy, following the dissemination of an audio in which reference is made to the use of donation funds for personal purposes.
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Horacio Medina, alleged president of the “ad-hoc board” of Pdvsa, during the non-existent government of Juan Guaidó, recognized the diversion of $75 thousand from the Simón Bolívar Foundation in Citgo, to pay for the wedding of Orlando Viera’s daughter, who served as the alleged “ambassador” of the pseudointerinato in Canada. “(...) It was $75 thousand (...) The donation did not go to Orlando, but to Orlando’s wife. That case I remember (...),” …
A new complaint about the management of resources granted to Juan Guaidó has generated controversy, following the dissemination of an audio in which reference is made to the use of donation funds for personal purposes.