Ignacio ‘El Fantasma’ Suárez started in 2021 with a column that will give a lot to talk about, as it revealed that after a series of audits, which are not yet concluded, there is evidence that there was a fraud of more than 43 billion pesos in the Cooperative and the club Blue Cross.
Suarez explains that to get an idea of the size of the fraud it is enough to know that the sum of money would get to buy twice to the 18 teams of the MX League and money would be left over.
The journalist presents a series of letters requesting a Billy Alvarez the donation of tons of cement, balls, paint or uniforms for different programs, units and social media, the same that never reached the destinations, but the wineries of some distributors in the southeast where well-known names appeared: Oswin Moller, son-in-law of Billy, his daughter Rosalinda Alvarez and Jesus Mora.
What has happened reached such a degree that, as the Phantom himself proves in the column, requests were forged from Erwin Lli Zarate, private secretary of Enrique Peña Nieto, when he was president of Mexico. In one of them the designation of C. Antonio Moya Espinoza was requested, like connection between the Cooperative and the Federal, State and Municipal governments.
El Fantasma explains that the questionable maneuvers took place in the governments of Fox, Calderón and Peña Nieto, detailing that in the most recent six-year period the PRI’s brother Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong is directly involved.
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The columnist of RECORD also revealed that Carlos Hermosillo, Former scorer of the Machine did not reach the board because the new group of cooperativists, lawyers and large numbers of advisers pointed to an alleged mismanagement in the CONADE and its relationship with the PA, party for which he was a candidate.
Hugol’s was also due to the references received from Penta in his former teams. “In most of the teams he had ended badly with whoever hired him, they attributed little football update and results to him,” the column explains.
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