A new controversy has arisen in Alianza Lima, with the publication on social media of a letter in which Diego Gonzales Posada points out the non-existence of changes in the members of the Blanquiazul Fund and the non-reception of offers for the purchase of quotas.
As reported in the last few hours, Salomón Lerner, Fernando Farah, and Antonio Armejo confirmed that they sold their shares to Irzio Pinasco and Carlos Hiraoka, with the latter becoming the new majority members of the alliance fund.
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In the letter, Gonzales Posada, who would lose his leadership position if the sale is finalized, states that everything being reported on social media and sports newspapers is absolutely false.
In addition, Gonzales Posada states in the letter that Coril, the management and administration company of the Blanquiazul Fund, has informed him that there have been no changes in the composition of this group.
"This letter aims to make known that everything being observed on social media and newspapers is absolutely false. In fact, to date, I have not received any valid proposal, that is, submitted to the rules of the Fund's Regulation, that allows affirming the existence of any participant interested in selling their share or any interested party in acquiring it. Without further ado, thanking you for the information received, I cordially say goodbye," Gonzales Posada mentions.
Carlos Hiraoka announces the purchase of shares
However, it is worth mentioning that on Tuesday, April 18, the businessman Carlos Hiraoka announced the purchase of Alianza Lima's shares. "Today starts a new chapter, in which I will be part of, accompanying other professionals who believe in the project. As of today, we take over from a group of partners who have decided to sell their majority participation in the main creditor fund of the institution," he stated on his social media.