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- WORLD, Page 55World NotesCHILEPinocheques Scandal
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- Admirers of General Augusto Pinochet Ugarte always boasted
- that their man was incorruptible, but now his starched white
- uniform has been soiled by allegations of shady financial
- dealings involving high-ranking military officers and his
- family. Last week a legislative commission reported that there
- were probable legal irregularities in a questionable 1989 deal
- in which the army purchased a rifle factory from a group of
- private entrepreneurs. As part of the transaction, checks worth
- nearly $3 million were made out to Pinochet's eldest son,
- Augusto.
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- The government investigation into the scandal, dubbed
- "Pinocheques," has touched off saber rattling by the military.
- The general, who stepped down as President last March but
- remains head of the army, is said to be so angry that many fear
- a showdown with the government is inevitable. The army is also
- smarting after four generals and 16 other officers retired
- following charges that they profited from an illegal "bank"
- known as La Cutufa, military slang for a raffle. Further
- humiliation awaits the army in two weeks when a government
- commission releases a report on human-rights abuses during the
- Pinochet dictatorship. Said a colleague of the general's: "If
- the government wants war, they'll get it."
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