ANSES Sued Amado Boudou to Return $236 Million of the Privilege Retirement He Received After Being Convicted of Corruption
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The welfare agency, at the request of the Ministry of Human Capital, considers that the former vice president received the benefit unduly, and that it is not compatible with his firm conviction for the Ciccone case.
The Ministry of Human Capital led by Sandra Pettovello (La Libertad Avanza) announced that it initiated a lawsuit against former Vice President Amado Boudou
ANSES withdrew the former president's privilege retirement in November 2024 for his conviction in the Ciccone case and now requested that he return the assets he perceived most "his relevant update."The New Reverse entry for Boudou: They asked him to return the $236 million he received for his privilege retirement was first published in #BorderPeriodism.
ANSES withdrew the former president's privilege retirement in November 2024 for his conviction in the Ciccone case and now requested that he return the assets he perceived most "his relevant update."The post The National Government sued Amado Boudou and asked him to return the $236 million he received for his privilege retirement appeared first on The Intransigent.
The Ministry of Human Capital and ANSES reported this Tuesday that they initiated legal actions to recover the assets received by former Vice President Amado Boudou corresponding to a monthly life allowance that was revoked after his conviction for corruption. Through an official statement, it was explained that the lawsuit was filed with the Federal Civil and Commercial Justice... Source
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