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Alfredo Yabrán : ウィキペディア英語版
Alfredo Yabrán

Alfredo Enrique Nalib Yabrán (November 1, 1944  in Larroque, Entre Ríos – May 20, 1998) was a powerful businessman in Argentina, with close links with the government, in particular with the administration of Carlos Saúl Menem.〔http://www.losandes.com.ar/notas/2001/3/11/politica-7925.asp Afirman que Menem recibió una mansión de Yabrán

==Biography==
Yabrán was born in the province of Entre Rios in 1944, and moved to Buenos Aires in the early 60's, as he began to do business in the areas of security and banking transactions. In the 70's, he became one of the main shareholders of Ocasa, and at the end of President Raul Alfonsin's term he began to operate airport security in Ezeiza.
His name became known due to allegations of former economy minister Domingo Cavallo. At a session of the Congress in 1995, the then finance minister denounced Yabrán as a kind of mafia boss with political and judicial protection. Yabrán, currently known by the general public, was largely unknown at the time and the press did not have any pictures of him.
Legally, Yabrán only declared a few companies, but Cavallo accused him of driving, through proxies, other major companies. Among them, Correo OCA (which handled 30% of the Argentine postal market), Ocasa (which Yabrán claimed to have sold ), Ciccone Calcográfica (a print and minting company that printed the Patacones Bonaerenses in the 2001 recession) 〔http://www.lanacion.com.ar/75487-los-ciccone-niegan-que-los-controle-yabran〕〔http://www.losandes.com.ar/notas/2002/2/27/un-34389.asp〕 and a transport and logistics company called Villalonga Furlong. These companies were sold to the Exxel Group for $ 605 million.〔http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/economia/2-71627-2006-08-18.html〕〔http://www.lanacion.com.ar/148406-exxel-reestructura-villalonga-furlong〕
The main accusation against Yabrán was that their transport and security companies were being used to hide drugs, weapons trafficking and money laundering.
Among other things, he owned the private courier company OCASA, and the immense - of which are covered - EDCADASSA warehouses at the Ezeiza international airport in Buenos Aires.〔http://www.lanacion.com.ar/164359-yabran-y-la-mafia-del-oro〕
When his name became known due to allegations of former economy minister Domingo Cavallo, Yabrán was extremely secretive and jealous of his privacy. After the murder of photojournalist José Luis Cabezas, who had been investigating Yabrán, he was forced to come out in public and face the suspicions of society.

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