It will be the turn of Alberto Pagliano and Gustavo García Argibay former holders of “Insurance Nation” and of Federico D’Angelo Camposwho was in charge of the Sustainability Guarantee Fund (FGS) of ANSES.
At 11 in the morning, Pagliano will be the first to testify before federal judge Julián Ercolini and prosecutor Carlos Rívolo. Later, García Argibay and D’Angelo Campos will speak.
Alberto Pagliano will testify before Justice this Friday
Pagliano came to office during the government of Fernandez and during his administration the decree was signed that established that All state insurance policies had to be contracted with “Nación Seguros” and, if necessary, resort to intermediaries such as the broker Héctor Martínez Sosaanother of the accused.
The latter was investigated this Thursday, refused to answer questions but he left a writing in which he referred to Pagliano and He denied having exerted any “influence” on the then official.
“Although we are not friends, We have known each other for many years because we both have experience in the insurance market. But in no way did I influence him while he was carrying out his duties,” he clarified.
Insurance Cause: what Alberto Fernández’s former secretary said
This Thursday it was the turn of Fernández’s former secretary, María Cantero, and her husband, broker Héctor Martínez Sosa, also involved in the case, to testify.
First was the investigation against Sosa and around noon it was the turn of Stonecutter. He did not answer questions and did not even present a brief, something her husband did do. She had testified in the case due to the complaint of gender violence that Fabiola Yañez made with the former president, derived from the Insurance case. On that occasion, He only talked about the former presidential couple.
The judge Julian Ercolini He pointed out that Cantero “had a privileged place” because she was “the historical secretary” of the former president, “later becoming presidential secretary and without any selection processes.”
For its part, Martinez Sosa is the one who received 366,635,744 pesos for commissions during the Fernández government and had contracts with 19 public organizations, according to an audit by Nación Seguros.
Source: Ambito