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  • 01/08/2012 | Argentina

    Schiavi: 'I'm not afraid of going to prison'

    Former Transportation Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi assured that “he is not afraid of going to prison” and denied having any responsibility in the hiring of the company responsible for monitoring the SUBE card system and for causing the Once railway tragedy that left 51 dead and more than 700 injured.

  • 19/10/2012 | Argentina

    Schiavi, Jaime indicted for Once train crash probe

    Federal Judge Claudio Bonadío indicted former Transport Secretaries Juan Pablo Schiavi and Ricardo Jaime in connection with the probe of the Once train crash which killed 51 people on February 22.

  • 16/01/2013 | Argentina

    Once crash investigation closed, case moves closer to trial

    Federal Judge Claudio Bonadío closed the Once train crash investigation, in which 51 people died on February 22, 2012, asking to start the proceedings so that the case could go to trial.

  • 05/06/2012 | Argentina

    Once train crash: Schiavi denies responsibility, blames engine driver

    The former Transport Secretary presented a written statement to Federal Judge Claudio Bonadío this morning refusing to take on any culpability for the accident and blaming the engine driver for the tragedy.

  • 19/06/2012 | Argentina

    Prosecutor requests indictment of Schiavi and Jaime

    Federal Prosecutor Federico Delgado requested today the prosecution of former transport secretaries Juan Pablo Schiavi and Ricardo Jaime, and another 28 people accused of being linked with the causes of the fatal train accident at Once central station, which killed 51 people.

  • 22/06/2012 | Argentina

    Once tragedy: Relatives create memorial for victims

    Relatives and friends of those who lost their lives in the train crash at Once station, which killed 51 people in February, created a wall memorial at the central train station today and held a minute’s silence, to mark four months since the tragedy.

  • 01/03/2012 | Argentina

    'Schiavi is in good health,' Government says

    National Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi, “finds himself in good health,” after he was hospitalized yesterday suffering from chest pains, officials informed.

  • 03/03/2012 | Argentina

    Gov't again puts off announcement of new bus and train fares

    The National Government once again failed to announce what the new tariffs for bus and train services were going to be for Buenos Aires city transport.

  • 05/03/2012 | Argentina

    Once tragedy: judge bans Schiavi, TBA chairman from leaving country

    Federal Judge Claudio Bonadio banned Transportation Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi and the chairman of Trenes de Buenos Aires, Claudio Cirigliano, from leaving the country as investigations as to what caused the Once railway tragedy continues.

  • 23/02/2012 | Argentina

    Amid controversy, CFK meets with Schiavi

    In the midst of the conflict left by the train crash, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner met with Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi at the Government House.

  • 28/02/2012 | Argentina

    Gov't takes over TBA's Sarmiento and Mitre lines following Once train crash

    Following the Once station train tragedy that killed 51 people last week, Planning Minister Julio De Vido and Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi announced the government would take over the Sarmiento and Mitre train lines belonging to TBA (Trenes de Buenos Aires) during a 15-day-period or until there is some advance in the probe.

  • 29/02/2012 | Argentina

    Transport Secretary checks into clinic with chest pains

    Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi was hospitalized this morning at the Fleni Clinic in the City neighbourhood of Colegiales after suffering from chest pains early this morning after having arrived to his office at the Planning Ministry.

  • 14/02/2012 | Argentina

    Macri questions subway handover; Gov’t reacts

    Buenos Aires City Mayor Mauricio Macri questioned today the transferring of the subway system from federal power to the City government. "If the national government keeps taking one-way decisions, the handover might never happen."

  • 16/02/2012 | Argentina

    Gov't cuts subsidies on premium bus services

    The Transport Secretariat, conducted by Juan Pablo Schiavi, has taken away all subsidies on premium bus services working in both Buenos Aires City and Greater Buenos Aires areas, as it was published today in the country's Official Gazette.

  • 22/02/2012 | Argentina

    'Should this have happened on Carnival holiday, it would've been less terrible,' Schiavi

    Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi stated during an appearance before journalists -questions were not allowed-  that the train was slowing down as it entered the station, but “it did not stop,” and assured that “we have enough material” to determine the causes of the accident.

  • 01/02/2012 | Argentina

    Businessmen urge Gov't to 'reconsider' toll station subsidy removal

    Businessmen in the passenger transport sector admitted today they were “worried” about the decision made by the Government to remove subsidies from toll stations along national route ways for private transport companies, and therefore asked for the decision to be 'reconsidered.'

  • 09/02/2012 | Argentina

    Gov't postpones bus, train tariff hike until March 3

    Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi gave a press conference this morning in which the announcement of new bus/train tariffs for those individuals the national government decides not to subsidy was highly expected, but instead the official announced that the deadline for getting SUBE cards was extended until March 2, and revealed that "SUBE holders will keep current tariffs until we study how to re-direction subsidies."

  • 10/02/2012 | Argentina

    CFK meets with Schiavi, consumers say non-SUBE price could hit 10 pesos

    President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was met today with Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi following the further extension of non-SUBE card fare announcement; which was put forward until March. The meeting took place amid the grand speculation over how non-SUBE transport costs are to be affected by subsidy cuts, with some consumers saying prices could reach as much as 10 pesos.

  • 03/01/2012 | Argentina

    National, City governments sign Subway handover

    The National Government and the BA City administration finally came to an agreement and signed the handover for the City’s Subway and Tram transport systems, at the Economy Ministry.

  • 13/01/2012 | Argentina

    Gov't considers applying 'differential' bus and train rates

    Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi reiterated today that the Government will not increase the price of bus and train fares by a large amount, but further admitted that they are looking at applying “differential rates” for those with less economic resources.

  • 25/01/2012 | Argentina

    'SUBE outlets now open until 7pm,' Schiavi

    Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi announced today that oulets offering SUBE electronic-cards will extend their working hours until 7pm as “the demand has increased by 300 percent.”

  • 09/02/2011 | Argentina

    'We will not negotiate under pressure,' Schiavi tells outsourced railroad workers

    Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi criticized the protester’s decision to interrupt the San Martín line railroad tracks during the morning and repeated that “their right to make demands does not enable them to block the functioning of a public service.”

  • 06/04/2011 | Argentina

    Sarmiento railway line workers lift strike

    Workers in the former Sarmiento railway line announced they lifted the 24-hour strike scheduled for today after approving the wage proposal presented by Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi.

  • 06/12/2011 | Argentina

    Gov't to analyse individuals' incomes to grant transport subsidies, Schiavi says

    Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi confirmed today that subsidy cutbacks on public transportation will follow the same policies applied for utilities such as water, gas and electricity, in that the government will analyse individuals' incomes to determine who deserves them.


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