Mar 2 β€’ 20:38 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

New videos from the AFA's Rosadita: the jenga of bills, the circuit through the City, and cash deposits

New evidence has emerged regarding the alleged misappropriation of AFA funds, highlighting the transportation of cash linked to key figures in Argentine football management.

Recent footage shows further incriminating evidence concerning the movement of money from downtown Buenos Aires to offices associated with Pablo Toviggino, the treasurer of the Argentine Football Association (AFA). The clips suggest that funds may have been misappropriated and funneled through various channels before reaching their intended destination. This raises serious questions about financial integrity within the AFA, a topic that has already garnered significant media attention.

The office located at Lavalle 1718, once the legal practice of Juan Pablo Beacon, played a central role in this alleged scheme. It served as a makeshift hub for handling large sums of cash from the AFA, similar to a notorious financial operation previously exposed in the case of businessman LΓ‘zaro BΓ‘ez. By documenting the flow of money, Beacon attempted to provide a form of accountability amidst growing suspicions of corruption. The revelations following the release of a video from May 20, 2022, have intensified scrutiny on the financial dealings of the AFA and its representatives.

This situation not only highlights potential wrongdoing within one of Argentina's most influential sporting organizations but also sheds light on broader concerns regarding financial practices in Argentine football. The implications of these findings could lead to further investigations and calls for reform to ensure transparency and accountability in the management of funds linked to the AFA and potentially reshape the landscape of Argentine football administration.

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