
Gail González
Gail González served as the head of the National Institute of Rural Development and Land (Indert) in Paraguay. Her tenure was marked by controversy, particularly surrounding her connections to the narcotics trade and discussions regarding land ownership linked to the infamous drug lord Luiz Carlos da Rocha, known as Cabeza Branca. Reports indicate that González had a close relationship with Eulalio 'Lalo' Gomes, a deceased political figure, and was involved in conversations about land that was believed to be associated with drug trafficking, raising significant legal and ethical questions about her role in land management and reform.
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Gail González is the former head of the institution whose management is under scrutiny for land allocations.
Titular del Indert reconoce testaferros en adjudicaciones en zona de la Bioceánica - PolíticaGail González was the previous head of the Indert during the government of Mario Abdo Benítez.
“Regalo” de tierras: titular del Indert se pone a disposición de la Fiscalía - PolíticaGail González is the former president of the Indert who signed a notable agreement for land expropriation.
Titular del Indert denuncia un acuerdo que él ya avaló - PolíticaGail González was the former president of the Indert who correctly awarded land to the DNIT.
Exasesora del Indert dice que advirtió de transgresiones en el “regalo” de tierras - PolíticaGail González was the former head of the Indert who signed the resolution benefiting Ehreke Irrazábal.
Exigen a titular del Indert un informe sobre venta de tierras en Bioceánica - PolíticaGail González was the former head of Indert who signed the resolution benefiting Ehreke Irrazábal.
Indert vendió a precio risible lote que sacó a Aduanas - PolíticaGail González was the former head of Indert who signed the resolution awarding the land to Ehreke Irrazábal.
Indert despoja a Aduanas de estratégica propiedad en zona de puente bioceánico - PolíticaGail González is the former head of the institution who stated that more than 340 titles were nearly finalized under the previous government.
Indert desmiente a Santiago Peña y a su propio titular sobre títulos finiquitados - PolíticaShe is the former president of Indert and responded to Ruiz Díaz's claims.
Números del Indert sobre títulos son irreales, afirman - PolíticaGail González was the head of the National Institute of Rural Development and Land (Indert) and was mentioned in connection with Eulalio Gomes and drug trafficking.
“Quieren esa estancia de nuestro amigo Cabeza”, dijo extitular del Indert - Política




















