Mahiques confirmed that he decided to maintain the AFA observers and revealed who will be the head of the UIF
Justice Minister Juan Bautista Mahiques announced that he will retain the AFA observers to avoid suspicions and named Matías Álvarez as the new head of the Financial Information Unit (UIF).
In a recent interview with La Cornisa, Justice Minister Juan Bautista Mahiques confirmed his decision to retain the observers appointed by former Inspector General of Justice, Daniel Roque Vítolo. Mahiques emphasized that this move aims to prevent any allegations of conflict or bias regarding oversight of the Argentine Football Association (AFA). By keeping the existing observers, Mahiques hopes to provide stability and maintain trust in the regulatory framework surrounding Argentine football.
Additionally, Mahiques announced the appointment of Matías Álvarez as the new head of the Financial Information Unit (UIF). Álvarez, who has worked as a federal prosecutor, was formally offered the position on the same day of the announcement. Mahiques praised Álvarez as an exemplary individual with a clean record, ensuring there are no criticisms or doubts about his integrity. This is a significant appointment within the context of fighting corruption and financial transparency in Argentina, especially in areas related to sports and large financial transactions.
The announcement is crucial not only for the governance of football in Argentina but also in establishing a clear message regarding the government’s push to uphold standards of accountability. By choosing to retain the AFA observers and appointing a respected figure like Álvarez to lead the UIF, Mahiques is signaling that the administration seeks to enhance trust in public institutions while navigating the complex relationship between sports governance and financial oversight.