Sunday, April 4, 2010

Ricardo Jaime has to pay a humble apartment built by the State in Caleta Olivia


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Former Transportation Secretary Ricardo Jaime presented at his last statement of assets a property located in a damaged building, is a humble state building that was built to satisfy the needs of a Patagonian town.

Department B Ladder 31 in Gregores Governor neighborhood in Caleta Olivia, is the first home since he left from Cordoba to Patagonia in 1983 and it had three bedrooms, living room, kitchen with laundry and bathroom (81 square meters), and has been built few years ago by the Institute of Housing and Urban Development (IDUV) of Santa Cruz. And it was built on land that was formerly a garbage dump. Diagonally to it is the home of Dante Doven national deputy, his first political protector in Santa Cruz, and the one who would have agreed to te area through the improved management of Jaime.

But the engineer got his first participation in the State of Santa Cruz as an inspector, the same body that gave him his first home in Caleta Olivia.

According to the newspaper Clarin “The problem is that Jaime, the alleged owner of yachts, planes, motorcycles inns and still owes the IDUV, has to pay to the state of Santa Cruz, 41,034 pesos for the credit obtained for the acquisition of that property, as arises from its last sworn statement of assets. So, in those years he did not pay a single penny of that debt, while he was a national public official with an important position. “

The newspaper report added that “Jaime apparently rented that house to a teacher, being that prohibited because the law prevented him from that, as it was supposed to be his home, or at least until he finished paying the loan which he did not paid yet”

With the arrival of Kirchner at the Government, he was entrusted to the Secretary of Transportation’s Office. It was glory, but now it is hell. He handled thousands of millions of dollars and they are investigating him for alleged unjust enrichment, among other crimes. “

Source: Momento 24 | News from Argentina and the world

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