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The episode opens in Asunción, Paraguay. Sergio Jadue (played by Andrés Parra) is being escorted by Juan Ángel Napout into a legendary, unseen room within the CONMEBOL headquarters. It’s not a bank vault, but a nondescript filing cabinet. Napout pulls out a stack of unmarked envelopes. He explains the "DDC" rule to Jadue: Dinero, Dinero, Cash . "Checks leave trails. Transfers create logs. Cash creates... opportunities." Napout hands Jadue an envelope. It’s his "bonus" for voting on the Qatar World Cup. Jadue is trembling—not out of greed, but fear, as we hear the muffled sound of his wire tapping against his chest.

Episode 4 continues the story of Sergio Jadue, the small-town club president who rises through corruption in Chilean football. After securing alliances in previous episodes, Jadue now faces pressure from both the domestic league and the looming FIFA corruption investigation. The episode pivots from local scheming to international consequences, introducing more direct involvement from Argentine intermediaries and U.S. investigators. el presidente s01e04 ddc

The fourth episode of El Presidente (Season 1), titled " En el palo " (often translated as "Hit the Post"), focuses on the escalating pressure surrounding Sergio Jadue as he becomes deeply entrenched in both the corruption of CONMEBOL and the FBI’s investigation. Key Plot Developments in Season 1, Episode 4 The FBI's Ultimaturn : Agent Harris and the FBI press Jadue to deliver "concrete evidence" of the bribery schemes . Jadue , caught between his new life of luxury and the threat of prison, must navigate the dangerous game of being an informant while maintaining his status among soccer's "godfathers" The episode opens in Asunción, Paraguay