Pedro “Pipo” Díaz Verón doubled his assets in two years.
Pedro “Pipo” Díaz Verón (Colorado Cartista), governor of Caazapá and brother of the accused former Attorney General of the State Javier Díaz Verón, doubled his assets in two years, according to a comparison of his tax report.
The departmental chief is currently building a summer house on a lot that would belong to Indert in Corateí, Misiones.
Aerial view of the construction carried out by the departmental head on a plot of land that would belong to Indert, in Corateî.
Aerial view of the construction carried out by the departmental head on a plot of land that would belong to Indert, in Corateî.
The first sworn declaration of assets of the current governor of Caazapá, Pedro “Pipo” Díaz Verón, published by the Comptroller General of the Republic (CGR) is from January 7, 2016. It was when he assumed his second term as mayor of the capital of the sixth department.
Pedro “Pipo” Díaz Verón, governor of Caazapá and brother of the former attorney general of the State.
“Pipo” then claimed to have assets worth more than G. 105 million, consisting of two Nissan pickup trucks, Pick Up and Terrano models, years 1998 and 2001, respectively; furniture worth G. 15 million and 150 sheep of different breeds, worth G. 45 million.
On August 15, 2018, Díaz Verón presented another DJ when he assumed the position of departmental head. He then reported an increase in his assets to more than G. 245 million after the acquisition of a Toyota Hilux DC 4x4 pickup truck, year 2013, valued at G. 140 million.
The curious thing is that Díaz Verón did not record any liabilities in either declaration. That is, he would have bought the vehicle in cash with a monthly salary of G. 5,500,000 as head of the municipality.
Another striking point is that the brother of former State Attorney General Javier Díaz Verón, accused of money laundering and illicit enrichment, did not declare owning or renting properties. However, in both documents he says he owns sheep.
"Pipo" declared to the State Undersecretary of Taxation (SET) that his main activity was the wholesale sale of livestock raw materials and live animals.
Impressive building near the river
The governor of Caazapá, Pedro “Pipo” Díaz Verón (Colorado Chartist), is currently building an imposing summer house 500 meters from the beaches on the Paraná River in the Alejo García neighborhood, better known as Corateî, in the district of Ayolas, Misiones. .
According to the contract of sale of the property, “Pipo” acquired the rights and shares of a person identified as Bernardo Rotela, for G. 40 million. However, this maneuver is prohibited and even prison sentences are foreseen for those involved.