Mar 6 β€’ 18:52 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Mahiques denied a pact with Tapia in the AFA and said that no one suggested to him to 'cover up investigations'

Newly appointed Justice Minister Juan Bautista Mahiques has firmly denied any collusion with the Argentine Football Association (AFA) president Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia, asserting that he has no intent to hinder ongoing investigations.

Juan Bautista Mahiques, the new Minister of Justice in Argentina, addressed the recent departure of Daniel VΓ­tolo, the former head of the IGJ, who was largely seen as the face of the government's efforts against the AFA. Mahiques refuted claims of any agreement that would benefit the AFA, which is currently under scrutiny. He expressed his commitment to transparency in the face of allegations, stating emphatically, 'I do not come to cover up any investigations.'

In his remarks, Mahiques clarified that he has no personal ties with the leadership of the AFA and stated that there has been no directive from the executive branch to halt any legal cases against the organization. His lack of interest or authority in shielding the AFA was stressed, marking a clear stance against any perceived favoritism. 'I have no interest nor powers to save the AFA or anyone,' he stated, further distancing himself from the ongoing controversies surrounding the governing body of Argentine football.

Mahiques’s comments reflect a significant moment in Argentine politics and sports administration, primarily due to the AFA's controversial reputation in recent years regarding governance and transparency. As investigations into the association continue, Mahiques's position may influence public perception and ongoing legal proceedings, suggesting that he aims to establish a clear separation between his ministry's actions and the AFA's leadership. His statements could serve to reinforce the integrity of the Justice Ministry amidst heightened public interest in accountability within Argentine football.

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