Andrés Sánchez (businessman)

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Vice PresidentEdna Murad Hadlik
Alexandre Husni
Preceded byRoberto de Andrade
Preceded byClodomil Orsi
Succeeded byMário Gobbi
Andrés Sanchez
Federal Deputy from São Paulo
Assumed office
1 January 2015
President of Sport Club Corinthians Paulista
Assumed office
3 February 2018
Vice PresidentEdna Murad Hadlik
Alexandre Husni
Preceded byRoberto de Andrade
In office
9 October 2007  15 December 2011
Preceded byClodomil Orsi
Succeeded byMário Gobbi
Personal details
BornAndrés Navarro Sanchez
(1963-12-24) 24 December 1963 (age 62)
Limeira, São Paulo, Brazil
PartyPT (Since 1981)
ProfessionBusinessman, sport executive

Andrés Navarro Sanchez (born 24 December 1963) is a Brazilian businessman and ex-president of Brazilian sports club Corinthians. He was elected on 9 October 2007, winning the elections with 175 votes.[1] He was succeeded by Mario Gobbi in early 2012.[2] On early February 2018, Sanchez returned to the presidency of the team with 1,235 votes.[3] He was succeeded by Duilio Monteiro Alves in 2021.[4]

In a plea to the Brazilian Public Prosecutor's Office, executives of the contractor Odebrecht presented a spreadsheet detailing payments of R$3 million (approximately US$932,000) in caixa 2.[5] In the end of 2017, Prosecutor General Raquel Dodge denounced Sanchez to the Supreme Federal Court for the crime of tax evasion.[6]

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