
Ricardo Echegaray
Ricardo Echegaray is a former Argentine public official who served as the head of the Federal Administration of Public Revenues (AFIP) from 2008 to 2015. He has been implicated in legal controversies surrounding his administration's dealings with businesses, notably in the Oil Combustibles case, where he was the only individual convicted of fraud against the state. Echegaray's tenure is often scrutinized for the alleged preferential treatment of certain companies during his time in office.
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Ricardo Echegaray was appointed head of AFIP by former President Cristina Kirchner.
Espert contra las cuerdas y el nuevo trabajo de Ricardo EchegarayRicardo Echegaray was condemned for irregularities related to the tax issues of López's oil company.
El empresario K Cristóbal López tomó el control de C5N, Radio 10 y Ámbito Financiero tras desplazar a su socio Fabián de SousaRicardo Echegaray was the head of AFIP during Cristina Kirchner's administration.
ya hubo 820 retiros voluntarios y hay vacantes en áreas estratégicasRicardo Echegaray received a conviction for corruption related to his role as head of the AFIP.
De 1980 causas por corrupción radicadas en Comodoro Py, hay 284 aún en etapa de instrucciónRicardo Echegaray was the only one convicted in the case related to Oil Combustibles.
La Casación Federal volvió a absolver a Cristóbal López y Fabián de Sousa del supuesto fraude con Oil Combustibles














































