Outgoing Security Minister Patricia Bullrich stated on Friday that she wants to study the transparency of the Argentine Football Association (AFA) and its president Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia as a senator. Her remarks came after the AFA's Disciplinary Tribunal announced a sanction for Estudiantes for the 'back turn'. Bullrich criticized the AFA for its discretion and that smaller clubs are forced to 'beg'. She stated she is studying the situation from a legal perspective and will seek to end the 'discretion and non-compliance with the law' at the AFA. The former minister also emphasized that many institutions in Argentina act as if nothing has changed and that she will focus on studying the AFA's transparency in the Senate.
Bullrich Vows to Study AFA Transparency in the Senate
Former Security Minister Patricia Bullrich announced she will study the transparency of the AFA and its president as a senator, following a disciplinary controversy involving Estudiantes.