Lucia Salinas
10/01/2020 - 19:23
Clarín.com
Politics
With a house, two vehicles, savings accounts, checking accounts, and equity participation in a firm, President
Alberto Fernández
declared an equity of $ 5,024,723.
This represents
an incorporation of $ 2 million in one year
according to the affidavit published by the Anti-Corruption Office (OA).
Last year, after making his candidacy for President of the Nation official, Fernández presented a declaration of assets for $ 2,929,608.
His numbers improved: he declared to the OA that Felix Crous leads, a net worth of $ 5 million.
The declaration of assets of the President is composed, unlike Cristina -who no longer has assets in her name after giving everything to her children in equal parts-, of a 175 square meter house located in the Federal Capital and valued at 1,486. 740 pesos (the same in the previous fiscal period had been valued at 962,282 pesos).
That property is not the place where Fernández lived until December 10.
The President used an apartment in Puerto Madero, which, according to himself, belongs to the publicist K Enrique "Pepe" Albistur.
Along with the declared property, the second asset of May value is a Toyota Sedan, 4-door, Model Corolla 2019 model that it added to its heritage last December.
It was declared at $ 1,500,000.
Without deposits in dollars, the former chief of staff has two savings banks in pesos, where he declared to have more than $ 365,000.
A checking account with $ 1,193 and $ 6,000 in cash are the other components of your affidavit.
On the other hand, Fernández declared among his assets, the shareholding of Inmueble Callao SA, a firm that entered his estate in 1991, for $ 84,149.
The debts that appear in Fernández's Affidavit exceed 700,000 pesos.
It has them with the AFIP, with credit cards and financial entities.
With the numbers detailed before the Anti-Corruption Office, the president managed to incorporate just over $ 2 million to his estate.
The previous period, that increase had only been $ 1.5 million.
The President's Cabinet
The list of ministers with the greatest assets is headed by the head of the Central Bank, Miguel Ángel Pesce with assets for $ 73,158,343, followed by Matías Lammens with $ 39,609,043.
The Secretary General of the Presidency Julio Vitobello with assets for $ 27,923,036.
The head of the AFIP, Mercedes Marcó del Pont, is among the members of the cabinet with the greatest assets, declaring $ 27,795,169.
Daniel Arroyo, for his part, in charge of Social Development, has an equity of $ 19,114,159.
For his part, the Secretary of Human Rights, Horacio Pietragalla declared to have a net worth of $ 10,493,000, the head of the Justice portfolio, Marcela Losardo consigned assets for $ 7.2 million.
The Minister of Security, Sabina Frederic, declared possessing $ 6,495,153.
For their part, the Treasury Attorney and Cristina Kirchner's former Legal and Technical Secretary, Carlos Zannini, declared that they had assets of $ 7.9 million.
Among those with the lowest income declared, is the Chief of Staff, Santiago Cafiero with a fortune of $ 4,850,401.
Another of the officials on the list is Vilma Ibarra with a wealth of $ 4,830,817.
The presidential spokesman, Juan Pablo Biondi, declared assets of $ 7.4 million.