Independiente confirmed how it will lift the inhibition

Robert Collins
Robert Collins

Global Courant

Ricardo Nissen, head of the organization, and the influencer himself reported that doubts about the conformation of the collection of fans.

Green light to Red. The General Inspectorate of Justice (IGJ) gave the Santiago Maratea trust a thumbs up and now Independiente has a free hand to lift the inhibition for the debt of America from Mexico. The good news was announced at a press conference held in the organization’s building with the participation of Ricardo Nissen, head of the IGJ, the influencer himself and club authorities.

“There was no controversy in the Maratea trust. Just a discrepancy. We deeply analyzed the contract. Everything is fine and today at 10:30 am he was registered and legal,” said Nissen. This puts an end to a round trip that had been generated since the entity under the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights put the magnifying glass on this collection of the fans that already reached 880 million pesos since the trust was initially registered in Neuquén and not in Buenos Aires.

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Maratea shows the amount of the collection, which almost reached 880 million pesos at the time of the press conference. Photo: Maxi Failla

“Everything that brings transparency is better. I sleep peacefully if everything is in order because I manage a lot of money and from a lot of people. We voluntarily presented ourselves. They approved the use of Mercado Pago. The process with the IGJ was pleasant,” he added for his part Maratea, who in turn maintained that this will give greater impetus to collection.

Juan Marconi, vice president of Independiente, also took the floor: “It is an option to make a partial payment to América. We want to honor our debts. Hopefully it will be as soon as possible.”

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Photo Maxi Failla – Clarín

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As Clarín was able to learn, the Rojo leadership reached an agreement in principle with América, a club to which it owes a total of 5.7 million dollars for more than four years due to the unpaid pass of Cecilio Domínguez.

Daniel Seoane, general secretary of Diablo de Avellaneda, spoke with the main Mexican executives last week on the trip he made to finalize the sale of Sergio Barreto to Pachuca. Independiente must first transfer 3.5 million dollars to América to then be able to travel again, settle for the rest of the debt and thus lift the inhibition.

When the club decides, Maratea must transfer the money collected so far. Independiente will buy dollars at the official value (authorized by the Central Bank) and then will transfer the money to Mexicans. Beyond this, the collection will continue since the Red has to face other important debts such as the one he has with the Uruguayan soccer player Gastón Silva.

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Independiente confirmed how it will lift the inhibition

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