The headquarters of a historic Comodoro Rivadavia company will be topped this Thursday, April 24. According to the edict published by the Labor Court No. 1 of the city, the procedure will be carried out from 11 in the building located in July Ladvocat 250, composed of an area of almost 5,000 square meters.
“It is recorded that the property is unemployed and in apparent state of abandonment”clarifies the judicial call, which records that the auction is a derivation of a judgment collection of compensation, allegedly initiated by a former employee of the firm.
Lázaro Báez’s judicial scandals sealed the fate of the company founded in Comodoro.
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This is the historic property that the company occupied Kank and riba construction company founded in Comodoro Rivadavia in 1958 by Juan José Kank and Carlos Costilla who was dedicated to Perform pipelines, pipes and road works.
The firm gained national notoriety under the administration of Lázaro Báezthe businessman of Néstor Kirchner, who acquired it in 2006.
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From that absorption, the firm expanded to participate in Infrastructure projects awarded to Báezlike the Olivia Caleta Highway-Comodoro Rivadavia, in 2008, in an UTE formed by Austral Construcciones and Kank and Costilla, both of the same entrepreneur.
It is worth remembering that BAez ended up sentenced by fraudulent administration to the detriment of the public administration, 6 years in prisonin the case initiated to investigate the works awarded by national roads in Santa Cruz; And he faces another sentence to 12 years in prison, for the crime of money laundering.
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The judicial derivations that affected the firm Kank and rib They also had a correlation in Comodoro Rivadavia, last year. It was when the Federal Oral Court of this city condemned Martín Báez, one of the children of Lázaro Báez, to the penalty of 2 years and 3 months in prison for the undue retention of pension contributions of workers of the Kank and Costilla company.
This conviction joined the sentence of 6 years and 6 months that he received at the trial for washing of assets that involved his father.
In 2020 there was also a judicial process in which Báez was accused for having promoted a compulsive purchase of Kank and Costilla, but the trial concluded that the purchase had been legal, as ratified by the former president of the firm, Héctor Costilla, detailing that he detail that They sold the company for their own willthey were no longer profitable to their previous owners.