Sira: us$3.5 Million Maneuvers Are Being Investigated and Justice Puts the Magnifying Glass on elías Piccirillo
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Sergio Massa with Alberto Fernández during the presidential campaign (Photo: NA – Daniel Vides). Judicial sources confirmed to TN the detection of Central Bank officials who, during Alberto Fernández's administration, received bribes of between 10 and 15 percent in exchange for granting import permits. The secrecy order was extended for the third time. Federal Judge Ariel Lijo decided to extend the secrecy order for the third time in the case in…
The Federal Justice advances in a case for alleged corruption linked to the SIRA import system and detected operations for more than 3.5 million dollars. According to judicial sources to TN, the file also points to a scheme of coimas within the Central Bank during the management of Alberto Fernández. Judge Ariel Lijo...
They Investigate Alleged Coimas in the Sira Import System During the Government of Alberto Fernández
The prosecutor Franco Picardi would have identified maneuvers of at least four businessmen, who would have paid coimas of between 10% and 15% to obtain permits to import by accessing an official dollar much cheaper, with the aim of fictitiously increasing the profits of each import. The prosecutor Franco Picardi investigates maneuvers and alleged coimas carried out within the framework of the Import System of the Argentine Republic (SIRA), which…
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