Andres Iniesta appointed as manager NSN (Never Say Never) South AmericaThe company, a subsidiary of NSN Barcelona, the company of which he is chairman, is under investigation by the Peruvian public prosecutor’s office for alleged fraud related to sporting and cultural events scheduled to be held in Peru. … The land of the Andes, and that wasn’t it after all. A former soccer player who is one of the best Spanish players in history and the author of the historic goal in the South African final that gave his team the only goal. worldwas the key to attracting investment and funds from Peruvian businessmen to organize various soirées in Peru, the funds being worth $600,000.
Besides Iniesta, they are also targets of investigation. Carlos Gomez Pintor and Paul Valderrama Rubiohead of the subsidiary NSN Sudamerica, which was founded in April 2023, “this prestige was used only to collect funds from Peruvian businessmen under the deception that they would be invested in large-scale events approved in coordination with NSN Barcelona and NSN Sudamerica, which were never implemented,” the letter from the Peruvian public prosecutor’s office said.
Three events were scheduled. Upau Pa Fest, K-Pop Music Festm featured a friendly match between the Peruvian national teams of Cienciano and Quito, as well as a friendly match between the Spanish national team legends and the Peruvian national team. Of all these projects, only the first one was implemented, but due to its negative economic balance, the remaining projects were canceled and, as a result, the funds advanced by the Peruvian businessman who reported Iniesta to the company through the Gucho Entertainment SAC were not returned.
The investigation is in its early stages and is currently focused on establishing the exact responsibility of Iniesta and his partners and the traceability of the missing money. NSN South America“The executive producer and the person in charge of budget execution failed to record the expenses and did not return the investment,” the prosecutor’s office letter concludes.
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