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Luxury cars, investments, and a flood of complaints: who is Alejandro Muszak, the CEO of Wenance accused of a million-dollar scam?

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The entrepreneur, pioneer in the fintech industry, was arrested last night in Palermo.He was at the helm of a group that invested in insurance, stock market companies, and real estate.Last year, his company defaulted. There are 8,000 affected savers.

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Mr. Muszak, founder and CEO of fintech Wenance, arrested yesterday in Vicente López accused of embezzlement and illegal association, denied the charges against him and said he is not a embezzler. He was defined as a businessman to whom it was wrong in the business cycle, who has a preventive competition and who never wanted to shirk paying his obligations, but which is financially impossible for him. Hence, the NATION was able to reconstruct it …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The entrepreneur, pioneer in the fintech industry, was arrested last night in Palermo.He was at the helm of a group that invested in insurance, stock market companies, and real estate.Last year, his company defaulted. There are 8,000 affected savers.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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After being apprehended, Alejandro Muszak was investigated by prosecutor Alejandro Guevara. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Alejandro Muszak, the CEO of Wenace, was arrested, accused of illegal association and repeated scams

·Uruguay
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El Observador broke the news in Uruguay on Tuesday, April 16, 2024.
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