The president of the Argentine Football Association (AFA), Claudio “Chiqui” Tapia, appeared this Thursday morning at the courts to provide an investigative statement in the case investigating the alleged undue withholding of taxes and social security contributions of more than 19.3 billion pesos
.Like the institution's treasurer and right hand man, Pablo Toviggino, and other leaders involved in the case, the boss filed a letter and refused to answer questions from the judge. Beyond this, Tapia once again insisted that he be allowed to leave the country, requesting a more lax permit every time he has to travel, instead of having to explain the details of his schedule in each request
.After just over an hour, the leader finished his presentation and spoke briefly to the media present. “We did what the judge wanted, so we were summoned,” he said. In addition, he referred to the situation of the Final Final: “We are going to get to work because Spain wants it to be played in Spain and I want it to be played









