Federal Judge Sandra Arroyo Salgado ordered a series of raids on properties related to the Senator Edgardo Kueiderwho is detained in Paraguay after trying to cross the border with more than US$200,000 undeclared. One of the procedures is carried out in a building in the city of Paraná, Entre Ríos, where the company Betail SA Until May of this year, he was listed as the owner of five units.
Justice carries out raids on buildings related to Senator Edgardo Kueider
According to the magazine Analysis of Paraná on June 6, the firm owned by Kueider bought two apartments, two garages and a semi-flat in the Live Santiago building located in Paraná. As of June, the expenses of the five properties, which were in the name of Betail SA, began to appear in the name of Iara Guinsel Costa, secretary of the senator who is also detained in Paraguay.
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Kueider is detained in Paraguay.
The senator joined the Betail SA firm in December 2019 when he bought the 50% with his partner Rodolfo Daniel González.
Although the firm was founded with the objective of “marketing cattle” and “producing agricultural seeds”, the company does not register any commercial activity to date. In detail, according to the documents presented to the General Inspection of Justicethe company did not report sales or costs that are associated with the marketing of merchandise.
In addition, the magistrate also ordered a search of the headquarters of the Dujovne company, located at the intersection of Bavio and Pellegrini streets, in Paraná. This firm, which together with Caballi and Szcech integrates the CDS Groupwas responsible for the development of the Live building.
The measure ordered by Arroyo Salgado is part of a broader judicial process which aims to clarify possible links Senator Kueider’s illicit acts with various financial operations and property management. The legal procedures were carried out in advance of the special session of the Senate to sanction the legislator convened for this Thursday at 11.
Victoria Villarruel called a special session in the Senate to sanction Edgardo Kueider
As Ámbito anticipated, Vice President Victoria Villarruel called a special session on Wednesday to define whether to fire or suspend the Federal Unity legislator, Edgardo Kueider. The mediation was arranged as a result of “the immoral acts that are public knowledge“of the leader detained with US$200,000 without declaring. Legislators will meet this Thursday starting at 11 to define the punishment for the detainee.
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Victoria Villarruel confirmed the call for a session to define the senator’s sanction.
Villarruel explained that the call to meet is “so as not to delay time” and deal with “immoral acts that are public knowledge that They expose once again the hypocrisy of Kirchnerism“. Then, the head of the upper house added: “What happened to Kueider is undoubtedly an embarrassment that deserves to receive an exemplary punishment, although the only thing that matters to Kirchnerism is keep your bank (yes, Kueider entered Cristina’s ballot) and so hinder the work of our Government“.
“Having negotiated the spilled blood of innocent Argentines is unforgivable and good Argentines do not want traitors to the Homeland walking through the corridors of the House For this reason, I hope that senators from all blocs will reconsider and understand the change of era once and for all,” Villarruel said.
To conclude his message, Villarruel assured that “The time has come to remove the dirt from the Senate“At the same time, the vice president shared two images that detail the official request to the session, where they state “the suspension of the national senator under the terms of article 66 of the National Constitution“.
The initial request to define the sanction on Kueider was promoted by the senators of Unión por la Patria and, after gathering support, Villarruel decided to make the call.
Source: Ambito

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