Photos and videos revealing how Pablo Toviggino's right-hand man moved thousands of dollars
Photos and videos have surfaced showing Juan Pablo Beacon, the former right-hand man of Pablo Toviggino, transporting large sums of cash linked to the Argentine Football Association.
Recent disclosures, featuring a series of photos and videos, illustrate Juan Pablo Beacon, who was until last year the right-hand man of Pablo Toviggino, moving bundles of cash from financial institutions in Buenos Aires to a location associated with the treasurer of the Argentine football governing body. The investigation reported by La Nación highlights how Beacon transported cash in bags, backpacks, and even wine boxes from two financial establishments located on Avenida Corrientes.
The report reveals that large amounts of cash were carried to an office situated at Lavalle 1718, where Beacon was employed. Notably, the 4th floor of this building housed Recomi, a limited liability company that has invoiced multiple times for services rendered to the Argentine Football Association (AFA). Recomi was formed in 2015 through an expedited process and was later restructured in 2016 when ownership was transferred to Diego Nicolás and Sebastián Ignacio Rosendi.
This investigation not only sheds light on the potentially dubious financial practices surrounding the AFA but also raises significant questions about the transparency and governance within the organization's financial operations. Such revelations could provoke further scrutiny into the financial dealings of Argentine football officials and challenge the structural integrity of AFA's administration.