Zanola He had been head of the union since 1983, with the return of democracy, and until 2009, when he was imprisoned for two years accused of participating in the case that investigated drug adulterations for which social works improperly received million-dollar sums.
The leader was accused as “head of an illicit association” that he negotiated expired or adulterated medications, that he received irregularly from the State the collection of funds from the Administration of Special Programs (APE) from the Ministry of Health for non-existent treatments.
The unionist was imprisoned between 2009 and 2011 by order of the deceased judge Norberto Oyarbide, in the cause known as the Drug Mafia. At that time, the magistrate accused him of being part of an illicit association.
Years later, while awaiting trial, He described the judge as a “scoundrel” and an “instrument” and gave support to the versions that stated that the court had asked him for money to grant him house arrest. “Not directly Oyarbide. I had orders shortly after, I don’t know if they were sent by him, although some of the characters came with the modest sum of 4 million dollars,” he stated in dialogue with Infobae.
In 2011, the Federal Chamber ordered his release along with other defendants, among whom was also his wife, Paula Aballay, because they had been detained for more than two years without conviction.
In 2013, Judge Oyarbide elevated the case to an oral trial. At that time, Zanola assured that the investigation was “a great farce” and? The accusations against him “have no basis.”
“At no time was it possible to verify the effects that this issue could have,” Zanola said in a conversation with radio Vorterix.
Although his union life was linked to Justicialism, Zanola He was from a radical family, and was recognized as a fanatical fan of the Parque de los Patricios Huracán Club, an institution of which he became president between 1988 and 1991.
According to reports from those close to the former union member’s relatives His remains would be laid to rest starting this afternoon in the funeral room of Murguiondo 3356 in CABA.and they will be buried tomorrow morning in the Ituzaingo Colonial Cemetery, in Greater Buenos Aires.
Source: Ambito

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