Gazeta Esportiva.com
·1 December 2025
Andrés Sanchez gives details on corporate card to Corinthians committee

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·1 December 2025

Former president of Corinthians, Andrés Sanchez appeared at Parque São Jorge this Monday, accompanied by his lawyers, after being summoned by the Justice Commission of the Deliberative Council to provide clarification on the alleged improper personal expenses on the corporate card during his tenure at the club.
Andrés had already participated in a meeting of the Cori (Guidance Council) to clarify the situation, but the inquiry into the case had not yet been opened. This Monday, the Justice Commission proceeded with the internal investigation process.
According to Gazeta Esportiva, other former directors are also expected to be heard in sequence. The president of the club's Ethics Commission, Leonardo Pantaleão, will also follow the hearings.
Simultaneously with the internal investigation at Corinthians, Andrés Sanchez, along with the suspended financial manager Robero Gavioli, is also responding to charges from the São Paulo Public Prosecutor's Office (MP-SP) for the crimes of aggravated continued embezzlement, money laundering, and falsification of tax documents.

(Photo: Daniel Augusto Jr/Ag. Corinthians)
In October of this year, the Justice Commission of the Deliberative Council received from the financial department all invoices related to the three years of the former president's term, between 2018 and 2020. After analysis, the Commission listed about R$ 190,000 in suspicious expenses and summoned the former directors who, at the time, were responsible for overseeing the use of the card, to provide explanations.
Andrés, therefore, is another to be heard by the Corinthians Justice Commission. Previously, the internal body collected the testimony of Matias Ávila, former finance director of the club, who participated in the meeting via videoconference.
After the Justice Commission's analysis is completed, Andrés Sanchez's case will go to the club's Ethics and Discipline Commission, chaired by Leonardo Pantaleão. He will have the responsibility of issuing the opinion that will be sent to the Deliberative Council for Romeu Tuma Júnior to put the matter to a vote in the plenary.
As revealed by the report, the Corinthians Justice Commission identified a series of expenses considered suspicious and unrelated to the commitments of a president.
The body initially listed 50 expenses, identifying locations and amounts that total R$ 190,523.54. Among the main charges separated and reviewed by the CJ are expenses with hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies, in furniture and electronics stores, as well as costs with an air taxi company and automotive centers.
The members of the Corinthians Justice Commission understand that there is no proof that such purchases were made for the club's use or the president's necessity. The expenses do not have any attached proof.
On October 15, the São Paulo Public Prosecutor's Office charged Andrés Sanchez and the financial manager, Roberto Gavioli, recently suspended from his duties, with aggravated continued embezzlement, money laundering, and falsification of tax documents, crimes related to the club's corporate card expenses between 2018 and 2020.
The period investigated by the MP-SP corresponds to Andrés Sanchez's last presidential term. Invoices from August 2018 to December 2020 were analyzed by prosecutor Cássio Roberto Conserino, who detected a series of irregularities, such as expenses on trips to Fernando de Noronha and Pipa, jewelry stores, clothing stores, gas stations, hospitals, among others.
The Public Prosecutor's Office also demands from Andrés Sanchez the reimbursement, with monetary correction, of the expenses with Corinthians' corporate cards from August 2018 to December 2020. R$ 480,000 would have to be returned to the club, most of this amount paid by the former Corinthians president and a smaller portion paid by Roberto Gavioli.
The MP-SP's complaint is in the hands of the Judiciary for consideration. The case awaits a decision from Judge Dr. Marcia Mayumi Okoda Oshiro, of the 2nd Court of Tax Crimes of São Paulo, who will decide whether to accept the complaint. If the case proceeds, Andrés Sanchez will become a defendant in a criminal process. There will be, therefore, hearings, new testimonies, evidence production, and, finally, the judicial decision.
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