The judge found discrepancies between the food reported by the government and the food present in the godowns
Justice found inconsistencies between quantity and type of food informed of Judicial sources explained what they have stored in official warehouses, what they found when they inspected those warehouses last weekend Nation.
judge Sebastian Cassanello found That there are differences between what was declared and what was found. And that there are differences in the shipments where the food that was not included was delivered to the locations.. For example, it is reported that a delivery has been made Pinamar, but there is no shipment to support that delivery, And on the other side is a shipment that indicates a food delivery, but it doesn’t match the location it was sent to, sources said.
Researchers are trying to consolidate this information so they can Demonstrate the ability to locate food From when they were purchased to their storage and then distribution. This is why Judge Casanello reiterated today the request to the Ministry of Human Capital to send him the files related to the purchase of these foods.
I requested this last week, but Human Capital did not send them. They asked for them again and gave them a 72 hour deadline, but that deadline passed without them sending anything, so this Monday they reiterated the claim.
The basis of the request is based on the fact that when the State makes a decision it must be supported by an administrative act that justifies it. Therefore, to get the full picture, The judge asks for support for the purchase of each product, documents that prove its collection and deliveryTo establish if there are any deficiencies, such as those that are visible.
According to a report by the Federal Police’s Anti-Corruption Investigations Division, There were only 18,640 one kilo units of powdered milk against the reported 30,240.And the second lot contains more than the declared number. There should have been 229,034 and there are 11,600 more. “Costa del Sol” oil was not found, but they did find another “Alsamar” brand product without registration.
“There’s stuff missing,” he said. Nation A judicial source that is waiting for the conclusion of the survey to know the full picture of the irregularities.
This news has come out amidst the fight between the people in charge of the Human Capital Ministry Sandra PettovelloAnd Judge Casanello, who ordered a plan to distribute those products, noted some of them were very close to their expiration date.
The government, through Lila GianniThe ministry’s undersecretary for legal affairs appealed Judge Casanello’s ruling, in which he ordered that a distribution plan be created for that food, which is why he starred in an event today. Scandalous shouting exchanges with the complainant in the case Juan GraboisIn tribunals.
Earlier, Giyani had publicly warned that the government would not allow this to happen “Militant” judges or prosecutors He pointed to Casanello as the one who sets public policies. In the debate on whether it is appropriate for the justice system to order a food distribution scheme, which must now be resolved by the Federal Chamber, the Chamber’s prosecutor, Jose Luis Aguero IturbeSupported Casanello’s position before the court.
In his writings, Agüero Iturbe stated that judges are not invading a sphere of the executive branch and that they do not intend to dictate public policy, but rather prosecuting a crime and enforcing international treaties that guarantee the right to access to food,
“It is not about developing any public policy, but about guaranteeing compliance with the constitutionality block and the food safety law enshrined or outlined by the National Administration,” the prosecutor wrote. And he ended: “Even the rumble of trucks loaded with food for delivery cannot match what is actually happening in this case”,
In his opinion, the prosecutor warned about these discrepancies in what the government reported. He said the government had said the warehouses contained mainly yerba mate. He reported that, on the contrary, 34.6% of the goods in Villa Martelli, and 40.7% in Tucumán, are not yerba mate.
Now the Federal Chamber will have to take a decision with the signature of the judges Martin Irurzun, Eduardo Farah and Alberto Boico,
While the investigation is underway, the government is distributing the goods due to expire next month. This was arranged through an agreement with the Konin Foundation and by mobilizing army trucks.