More Dirty Money: Mauricio Macri Accepts Illegal Campaign Funds
More Dirty Money: Mauricio Macri Accepts Illegal Campaign Funds
Published 10 April 2016
Argentina's election financing rules prohibit political parties from accepting donations from state contractors, but President Mauricio Macri did it anyway.
The Panama Papers arent Argentine President Mauricio Macris only links to questionable money. The presidents party also broke election finance rules during his race for the countrys top office last year by receiving nearly US$200,000 from government contractors forbidden from making campaign contributions, an investigation by the Argentine online publication Chequeado revealed Saturday.
The illegal funds came from some 33 public relations agents, 20 members of private security companies, seven construction company employees, and four urban sanitation managers, all with ties to Buenos Aires government or provincial contracts contracts, according to Chequeado, an Argentine site dedicated to the verification of public discourse.
These campaign contributions, which violate the countrys electoral finance laws that prohibit government contracted companies from donating to political parties due to conflicts of interest, added up to 2.7 million Argentine pesos, or nearly US$190,000.
Argentina outlaws political parties from receiving direct or indirect contributions or donations from companies contracted for public services or works of the nation, provinces, municipalities, or the city of Buenos Aires, according to the countrys Financing Law.
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