Milei's Party Senator Accuses Afa President of Corruption, Who Denounces a "Attack"
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Patricia Bullrich, senator of the Argentine president's party, Javier Milei, denounced Claudio Tapia, head of the Argentine Football Association (AFA), to the South American Football Confederation (Conmebol) for corruption.
The Argentine Football Association issued a brief following Patricia Bullrich’s complaint to the Court of Ethics of Conmebol. They pointed out that they found an entity “acephalous, unfunded and discredited” and remarked: “It became a supervisory organism, as it is fashionable to say”
The former security minister targeted the leaders for alleged fraudulent handling at the AFA; “They must investigate thoroughly,” she said.
A complaint of alleged corruption against the AFA (Association of Argentine Football) filed by the government of the Argentine president Javier Milei, could have an unexpected consequence: that the world's champion team should remain outside the 2026 World Cup, according to several local and international media. While the judicial investigation into alleged money laundering and evasion maneuvers in the Argentine Football Association (AFA), Milei…
While justice deepens the investigation into alleged money laundering and evasion maneuvers in the Argentine Football Association (AFA), the Milei government on Monday denounced its president, Claudio Tapia, before CONMEBOL for alleged violations of the code of ethics. The leader of the ruling bloc La Libertad Avanza in the Senate, Patricia Bullrich, who until a few days ago served as Minister of Security, pushed the denunciations.
A new political and sporting crossing between the AFA and the government was unleashed after Patricia Bullrich announced, through the social network X, that she denounced Claudio “Chiqui” Tapia and the treasurer of the AFA before the Ethics Committee of the Conmebol. “They must thoroughly investigate this mafia that leads the AFA and dirty Argentine football,” the senator said in her publication. Hours later came the response of Pablo Toviggino,…
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