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Detect Coimas of up to 15% in at Least Four Permits to Import During the Government of Alberto Fernández

Summary by La Nacion
An investigation that included nearly 30 raids in five months and charged so far several financial operators and five officials of the Central Bank (BCRA) is about to shake the economic and political establishment: at least four businessmen would have paid coimas of between 10% and 15% to obtain permits to import during the last lapse of the government of Alberto Fernández and the management of Sergio Massa at the head of the Ministry of Economy…

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An investigation that included nearly 30 raids in five months and charged so far several financial operators and five officials of the Central Bank (BCRA) is about to shake the economic and political establishment: at least four businessmen would have paid coimas of between 10% and 15% to obtain permits to import during the last lapse of the government of Alberto Fernández and the management of Sergio Massa at the head of the Ministry of Economy…

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This is the import system implemented by Sergio Massa during the Kirchnerist government.

The Argentine justice system had detected payments of coimas to access import permits during the government of Alberto Fernández. According to La Nación newspaper on Wednesday, at least four businessmen had paid returns of between 10% and 15% to obtain access to the exchange market through SIRAs between 2022 and 2023, during the administration of Sergio Massa at the head of the Ministry of Economy and Miguel Ángel Pesce at the presidency of the …

Buenos Aires, 22 April (NA) – Prosecutor Franco Picardi investigates maneuvers and alleged coimas carried out within the framework of the Import System of the Argentine Republic (SIRA), which allowed entrepreneurs to access a cheaper official dollar between 2022 and 2023, during the government of Alberto Fernández. According to judicial sources, the prosecutor would have identified maneuvers of at least four businessmen, who would have paid coim…

Buenos Aires, April 21, 2026-Total News Agency-TNA- A judicial investigation that progressed in silence for months begins to take on a political and economic dimension of high voltage: Justice has under the magnifying glass alleged payments of coimas of between 10% and 15% to unlock import permits during the closed section of the exchange rate quota applied in the government of Alberto Fernández, when Sergio Massa already concentrated decisive p…

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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