AFA President Claudio Tapia was summoned for investigation

Claudio Tapia, President of the Argentine Football Association (AFA), was summoned for questioning by the prosecutor's office due to issues arising from the payment of social contributions. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This was reported by euro-football.ru. Within the scope of this case, AFA treasurer Pablo Tovigino was also involved in the investigation.
Law enforcement agencies have temporarily banned both individuals from leaving the country. It is reported that the questioning is scheduled for March 5.
The investigation began after it was discovered that AFA was missing $13 million in funds for social contributions to the state treasury. At the same time, Tapia's personal property is also being examined as part of the investigation.
A fortress belonging to him, occupying 10 hectares and featuring a helicopter pad, has attracted the prosecutor's attention. Additionally, the investigation is reviewing the amount of bonuses given to players.
According to information, these bonuses were less than the expenses Tapia incurred on international trips. This situation is being specially investigated by the prosecutor's office.





