Regierung entlässt Carlos Frugoni wegen nicht deklarierter Immobilien in Miami

Die argentinische Regierung hat Carlos Frugoni, Staatssekretär für Infrastrukturkoordination im Wirtschaftsministerium, entlassen, nachdem er zugegeben hatte, sieben Immobilien in Miami nicht bei der ARCA und dem Antikorruptionsbüro gemeldet zu haben. Unabhängig davon beantragte die Staatsanwaltschaft für Verwaltungsuntersuchungen die Befragung des ARCA-Chefs wegen des Verbergens von Vermögenswerten in der Stadt im Wert von über 2 Millionen US-Dollar.

Die Regierung hat Carlos Frugoni von seinem Posten als Staatssekretär für Infrastrukturkoordination entbunden. Frugoni räumte ein, dass er es versäumt habe, sieben Immobilien in Miami sowohl bei der ARCA als auch beim Antikorruptionsbüro anzugeben.

Diese Maßnahme erfolgt vor dem Hintergrund der verstärkten Prüfung des Vermögens von Amtsträgern. Als hochrangiger Beamter des Wirtschaftsministeriums bekommt Frugoni nun die Konsequenzen seines Versäumnisses zu spüren.

In einer parallelen Entwicklung beantragte die Staatsanwaltschaft für Verwaltungsuntersuchungen die Befragung des ARCA-Chefs. Dem Beamten wird vorgeworfen, Immobilien in Miami im Wert von mehr als 2 Millionen US-Dollar verschwiegen zu haben. Der Bundesrichter Marcelo Martínez de Giorgi wird über den Antrag entscheiden.

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