Ignacio “Fantoma” Suárez started in 2021 with a column that will give a lot to discuss, as it revealed that after a series of audits, which have not yet been completed, there is evidence that there was a fraud of over 43 billion pesos in the Cooperative and club The Blue Cross.
Suarez explains that to get an idea of the size of the fraud it is enough to know that the amount of money would be enough to buy the 18 teams of Liga MX and there would be money left.
The journalist presents a series of letters requesting this Billy Alvarez donation of hundreds of tons of cement, football, paint or uniforms for various programs, agencies and social media, which never reached their destinations, but reached the warehouses of distributors in the southeast, where well-known names appeared: Oswin Moller , Billy’s son-in-law, his daughter Rosalinda Alvarez and Jesús Mora.
What happened reached such a degree that, as Phantom himself confirms in the column, the petitions were falsified to Erwin Lino Zarate, the private secretary of Enrique Peña Nieto, when he was president of Mexico. In one of them, the appointment of C. Antonio Moya Espinoza was requested, as a link between the cooperative and the federal, state and municipal governments.
El Fantasma explains that the questionable maneuvers took place during the Fox, Calderón and Peña Nieto governments, detailing that in the most recent PRI administration, Miguel Ángel’s brother, Osorio Chong, is directly involved.
WHY DIDN’T HERMOSILLO AND HUGO SÁNCHEZ ARRIVE?
Columnist from RECORD also announced that Carlos Hermosillo imagines substituteThe former La Machine striker did not make it to the board, as the new group of co-workers, lawyers and a large number of advisers pointed to alleged mismanagement at Conade and his relationship with PAN, the party for which he was a candidate.
The work with Hugol was also due to the references received from Penta in his exequipos. “In most teams, he had ended badly with who he hired, they blamed a few football updates and results,” the column explains.
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