Document de country club lie le trésorier de l'AFA à un testaferro au milieu d'une enquête en cours

Un nouveau registre de country club, sous examen judiciaire, confirme les liens entre le trésorier de l'AFA Pablo Toviggino et un prétendu testaferro, s'appuyant sur les révélations antérieures de l'ARCA concernant des testaferros liés à Toviggino et au président Chiqui Tapia. Tapia fait face à des scandales croissants avec un soutien des alliés en diminution.

À la suite du rapport de l'ARCA révélant la croissance explosive des actifs de Luciano Pantano et Ana Lucía Conte — prétendus testaferros de Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia et du trésorier Pablo Toviggino de l'AFA —, un registre de country club a émergé, liant directement Toviggino à un supposé homme de paille, comme rapporté par TN. Les autorités judiciaires examinent ce document dans le cadre de l'enquête en élargissement sur la direction de l'AFA.

Tapia, déjà impliqué dans des enquêtes sur le blanchiment d'argent chez Sur Finanzas et des hausses d'actifs comme les avoirs en chevaux d'élite de Toviggino, manque désormais du soutien de figures clés telles que Luciano Nakis, Toviggino lui-même et Maxi Levy. L'opinion publique argentine reflète une exhaustion croissante face à la corruption dans le football, intensifiant les appels à la transparence et à la responsabilité dans la gouvernance sportive.

Ces révélations soulignent la pression croissante sur les dirigeants de l'AFA alors que l'examen judiciaire s'approfondit.

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