StiveCosae
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Does anyone know how to contact the appropriate Argentine authorities that they may have had contact with or might know the whereabouts of an indicted international fugitive in Buenos Aires?
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Thanks, Maria. I did this several hours ago (to the CO attorney General).PS
If you happen to know of someone HERE that is being sought in another country , then email THAT police department or contact the embassy.
Thats true; I know a public hospital doctor who is paid in negro.I think it is a little unfair to infer that businesses that are in negro are by default somehow shady.
I've heard reports that up to 60% of the economy in Argentina is in negro. I've also heard that even AFIP pays its employees under the table.
Personally, I know many businesses here that pay people in negro. As a matter of fact, with the exception of large companies, every small business I know is either in black or 'in grey'. Most of the people running 'unregistered' businesses are doing so because it is the only way to really survive when you are small.
Now, in this situation obviously the dude here is shady. I just don't think every business 'en negro' is shady.
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