The chats that reveal ties between Pablo Toviggino and the company that bought the mansion in Pilar
Pablo Toviggino, treasurer of the AFA, is implicated in managing financial dealings for Malte SRL, the company that purchased a mansion from Carlos Tévez, through chat revelations.
Recent revelations from a series of chats highlight the involvement of Pablo Toviggino, the treasurer of Argentina's football association (AFA), with Malte SRL, the firm that acquired a mansion in Pilar from former football star Carlos Tévez. The chats suggest that Toviggino acted in a capacity resembling that of an owner at Malte SRL, managing checks and invoices, thereby raising ethical and legal questions about his dual role within the AFA and the private company.
The disclosed conversations indicate that Toviggino took an active role in ensuring timely payments for invoices related to Maria Florencia Sartirana, his partner, as well as managing financial transactions for Malte SRL. This involvement suggests a potential conflict of interest, given his position within the AFA, which oversees football finances and operations in Argentina. This intertwining of personal and professional dealings is likely to draw scrutiny from both governing bodies and the public.
Moreover, the discussions within the chats reveal Toviggino's communications with Juan Pablo Beacon, who served as his assistant, regarding the management of financial matters. This insight may initiate further investigations into the finances of the AFA, particularly how funds are raised for the organization and their potential misallocation. The implications of these findings could be significant in terms of accountability for financial management within Argentina's football structure.