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Matilde Menéndez

Matilde Svatetz de Menéndez (born 1944) is an Argentine psychiatrist who acted as intervener of the Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina from 17 January 1991 to 10 January 1992, and as Chairman of the Board of the Comprehensive Medical Attention Program (PAMI) from 3 February 1992 to 15 April 1994. Her figure was linked to cases of corruption related to her term at PAMI, with all charges being dismissed in court.

Matilde Menéndez
President of the PAMI Board of Directors
In office
3 February 1992 – 15 April 1994
PresidentCarlos Menem
Succeeded byCarlos Alderete [es]
Governor of Tierra del Fuego
In office
17 January 1991 – 10 January 1992
Vice GovernorMiguel Ángel Castro
Preceded byAdrián Aquiles Fariña
Succeeded byJosé Arturo Estabillo [es] (as provincial governor)
Secretary of Public Health of Argentina
In office
8 July 1989 – 17 January 1991
Personal details
Born
Matilde Svatetz de Menéndez

1944 (age 78–79)
Argentina
Political partyJusticialist Party
Alma materUniversity of Buenos Aires
OccupationPsychiatrist
Websitematildemenendez.com

Biography edit

Matilde Menéndez received her medical degree from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) with a Diploma of Honor. After an active university militancy in Peronism, once qualified at the UBA's School of Public Health, in 1974 she was appointed Coordinator of the National Commission of Food Policy and Supply and Coordinator of the Nutrition Commission of the National Congress.

With the return of democracy, she would become Secretary of the Federal Health Council, Advisor to the Commission of Social Assistance and Public Health of the Chamber of Deputies, and of the Senate's Health Commission. In 1987 she created the "Por Venir" Foundation, dedicated to the prevention of drug addiction. In 1988, she was appointed Assistant Secretary of Social Medicine of Buenos Aires Province. In 1989 she became the first woman Secretary of Public Health of the Nation, and in 1991, the first female intervener of the Territory of Tierra del Fuego [es] (now Tierra del Fuego Province). In 1992, she was called by President Carlos Menem to preside over the Board of Directors of the Comprehensive Medical Attention Program (PAMI).[1] This directorate consisted of representatives of the General Confederation of Labor and retirees' organizations.

During her tenure at PAMI, a change was made in the benefit payment system, now based on a fixed number of monthly per capita payments to the providers.[1] Also, the "PAMI Listens" system was generalized, with a 24-hour telephone line to receive queries, complaints, and suggestions from users.

At present, according to her own webpage, Menéndez is a teacher, researcher, adviser, and consultant to national and international private and state organizations, creator of programs, and founder of institutes dedicated to public health.

Controversies edit

PAMI edit

After an incident in which providers were found (and filmed) in possession of envelopes with 25% of the value of the per capita payments received[2][3] and presumably intended for PAMI officials for the payment of bribes,[2][4] a series of denunciations were made that, together with a wide media treatment of the accusations,[5] gave rise to a scandal journalistically known as the PAMI "returns".[6] PAMI officials and leaders of were accused of charging monthly bribes (effusively called returns) to the providers who, by this means, made sure to continue to be part of the organization's payroll.[7]

The President and her board amassed 32 criminal complaints for various crimes that were brought in cases before the Federal Courts of the Capital, with charges ranging from the alleged hiring of a personal hairdresser to the payment of surcharges on the purchase of pacemakers. Matilde Menéndez decided to resign, together with the entire board.[7][8] PAMI was subsequently the subject of government intervention.[9]

After five to nine years of investigation, with statements of hundreds of witnesses and reports, the 32 charges related to her term as President of PAMI were dismissed for lack of crime.

Prosecution withdrawn in AMIA case edit

Another legal case that involved Menéndez was her prosecution in 2003 for false testimony in the AMIA bombing case,[10] accusing her of falsifying her statement about a telephone conversation with her lawyer Mariano Cúneo Libarona, in which they referred to a video that was presumably intended to extort Judge Juan José Galeano [es]. Subsequently her prosecution would be withdrawn as no accusation could be brought in court.[11][12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Un negocio de los grandes" [A Business of the Great]. La Nación (in Spanish). 15 November 1998. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  2. ^ a b Viau, Susana (11 November 1998). "Ahora sí que PAMI te escucha" [Now, PAMI Listens to You]. Página/12 (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  3. ^ Hauser, Irina (29 November 2001). "'Acá la nota de color soy yo'" ['Here the Note of Color is Me']. Página/12 (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  4. ^ "Un paso polémico por el Pami" [A Controversial Step for the PAMI]. La Voz del Interior (in Spanish). Télam. 12 March 2003. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  5. ^ "Procesan a ex directores del PAMI" [Former PAMI Directors Prosecuted]. La Nación (in Spanish). 19 February 1998. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  6. ^ "El copyright de Matilde". Página/12 (in Spanish). 16 September 2007. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  7. ^ a b Ventura, Adrián (28 June 1997). "Por la denuncia de coimas fue indagada Matilde Menéndez" [Matilde Menéndez Investigated for the Allegation of Bribes]. La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  8. ^ "Citan a Matilde Menéndez por irregularidades en el PAMI" [Matilde Menéndez Cited for Irregularities at PAMI]. Clarín (in Spanish). 11 November 1998. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  9. ^ "El PAMI fue intervenido por seis meses" [PAMI Intervened for Six Months]. La Nación (in Spanish). 9 July 2003. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  10. ^ "Matilde Menéndez declaró en la causa AMIA y quedó presa" [Matilde Menéndez Testifies in AMIA Case and is Held]. El Día (in Spanish). 12 March 2003. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  11. ^ "Anularon el proceso a Matilde Menéndez" [Prosecution of Matilde Menéndez Annulled]. La Nueva (in Spanish). Buenos Aires. Télam. 9 June 2005. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  12. ^ "PAMI: Matilde Menéndez Dismissal". Diario Popular (in Spanish). 20 April 2006. Retrieved 21 October 2018.

Further reading edit

  • "El libro negro de la corrupción. Todos los nombres, todos los casos" [The Black Book of Corruption. All Names, All Cases]. Veintitrés (in Spanish). Vol. XXI, no. 24. 23 December 1998. pp. 8–58.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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Matilde Svatetz de Menendez born 1944 is an Argentine psychiatrist who acted as intervener of the Tierra del Fuego Province Argentina from 17 January 1991 to 10 January 1992 and as Chairman of the Board of the Comprehensive Medical Attention Program PAMI from 3 February 1992 to 15 April 1994 Her figure was linked to cases of corruption related to her term at PAMI with all charges being dismissed in court Matilde MenendezPresident of the PAMI Board of DirectorsIn office 3 February 1992 15 April 1994PresidentCarlos MenemSucceeded byCarlos Alderete es Governor of Tierra del FuegoIn office 17 January 1991 10 January 1992Vice GovernorMiguel Angel CastroPreceded byAdrian Aquiles FarinaSucceeded byJose Arturo Estabillo es as provincial governor Secretary of Public Health of ArgentinaIn office 8 July 1989 17 January 1991Personal detailsBornMatilde Svatetz de Menendez1944 age 78 79 ArgentinaPolitical partyJusticialist PartyAlma materUniversity of Buenos AiresOccupationPsychiatristWebsitematildemenendez wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Controversies 2 1 PAMI 2 2 Prosecution withdrawn in AMIA case 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksBiography editMatilde Menendez received her medical degree from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Buenos Aires UBA with a Diploma of Honor After an active university militancy in Peronism once qualified at the UBA s School of Public Health in 1974 she was appointed Coordinator of the National Commission of Food Policy and Supply and Coordinator of the Nutrition Commission of the National Congress With the return of democracy she would become Secretary of the Federal Health Council Advisor to the Commission of Social Assistance and Public Health of the Chamber of Deputies and of the Senate s Health Commission In 1987 she created the Por Venir Foundation dedicated to the prevention of drug addiction In 1988 she was appointed Assistant Secretary of Social Medicine of Buenos Aires Province In 1989 she became the first woman Secretary of Public Health of the Nation and in 1991 the first female intervener of the Territory of Tierra del Fuego es now Tierra del Fuego Province In 1992 she was called by President Carlos Menem to preside over the Board of Directors of the Comprehensive Medical Attention Program PAMI 1 This directorate consisted of representatives of the General Confederation of Labor and retirees organizations During her tenure at PAMI a change was made in the benefit payment system now based on a fixed number of monthly per capita payments to the providers 1 Also the PAMI Listens system was generalized with a 24 hour telephone line to receive queries complaints and suggestions from users At present according to her own webpage Menendez is a teacher researcher adviser and consultant to national and international private and state organizations creator of programs and founder of institutes dedicated to public health Controversies editPAMI edit After an incident in which providers were found and filmed in possession of envelopes with 25 of the value of the per capita payments received 2 3 and presumably intended for PAMI officials for the payment of bribes 2 4 a series of denunciations were made that together with a wide media treatment of the accusations 5 gave rise to a scandal journalistically known as the PAMI returns 6 PAMI officials and leaders of were accused of charging monthly bribes effusively called returns to the providers who by this means made sure to continue to be part of the organization s payroll 7 The President and her board amassed 32 criminal complaints for various crimes that were brought in cases before the Federal Courts of the Capital with charges ranging from the alleged hiring of a personal hairdresser to the payment of surcharges on the purchase of pacemakers Matilde Menendez decided to resign together with the entire board 7 8 PAMI was subsequently the subject of government intervention 9 After five to nine years of investigation with statements of hundreds of witnesses and reports the 32 charges related to her term as President of PAMI were dismissed for lack of crime Prosecution withdrawn in AMIA case edit Another legal case that involved Menendez was her prosecution in 2003 for false testimony in the AMIA bombing case 10 accusing her of falsifying her statement about a telephone conversation with her lawyer Mariano Cuneo Libarona in which they referred to a video that was presumably intended to extort Judge Juan Jose Galeano es Subsequently her prosecution would be withdrawn as no accusation could be brought in court 11 12 References edit a b Un negocio de los grandes A Business of the Great La Nacion in Spanish 15 November 1998 Retrieved 21 October 2018 a b Viau Susana 11 November 1998 Ahora si que PAMI te escucha Now PAMI Listens to You Pagina 12 in Spanish Retrieved 21 October 2018 Hauser Irina 29 November 2001 Aca la nota de color soy yo Here the Note of Color is Me Pagina 12 in Spanish Retrieved 21 October 2018 Un paso polemico por el Pami A Controversial Step for the PAMI La Voz del Interior in Spanish Telam 12 March 2003 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Procesan a ex directores del PAMI Former PAMI Directors Prosecuted La Nacion in Spanish 19 February 1998 Retrieved 21 October 2018 El copyright de Matilde Pagina 12 in Spanish 16 September 2007 Retrieved 21 October 2018 a b Ventura Adrian 28 June 1997 Por la denuncia de coimas fue indagada Matilde Menendez Matilde Menendez Investigated for the Allegation of Bribes La Nacion in Spanish Retrieved 21 October 2018 Citan a Matilde Menendez por irregularidades en el PAMI Matilde Menendez Cited for Irregularities at PAMI Clarin in Spanish 11 November 1998 Retrieved 21 October 2018 El PAMI fue intervenido por seis meses PAMI Intervened for Six Months La Nacion in Spanish 9 July 2003 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Matilde Menendez declaro en la causa AMIA y quedo presa Matilde Menendez Testifies in AMIA Case and is Held El Dia in Spanish 12 March 2003 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Anularon el proceso a Matilde Menendez Prosecution of Matilde Menendez Annulled La Nueva in Spanish Buenos Aires Telam 9 June 2005 Retrieved 21 October 2018 PAMI Matilde Menendez Dismissal Diario Popular in Spanish 20 April 2006 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Further reading edit El libro negro de la corrupcion Todos los nombres todos los casos The Black Book of Corruption All Names All Cases Veintitres in Spanish Vol XXI no 24 23 December 1998 pp 8 58 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matilde Menendez amp oldid 1186526679, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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