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ARCA Intimidated Adorni's Contractor for Undeclared Payments of the Work

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The Agency for Revenue and Customs Control (ARCA) urged the contractor Matías Tabar to present the tax and banking vouchers for his property movements of the years 2024 and 2025, after detecting inconsistencies in the remodeling of the house of the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, in the closed district of Indio Cuá. The collecting agency granted a ten-day period for the architect to deliver the invoices, details of purchases to suppliers and the …
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The judicial case investigating the estate of the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, added in the last hours a new line of analysis focused on the expenses made to condition his home located in the Indian Country Cuá. The prosecution now seeks to determine if, in addition to a purchase of rest items for more than eight million pesos, there were other acquisitions destined for the equipment of the property. The progress of the investigation occurred …

Prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita incorporated conversations found on the phone of contractor Matías Tabar. The messages were exchanged with Gisela Kocsis, a collaborator of Manuel Adorni, and include photos of appliances and household items that would have been destined for the official’s home. Justice also analyzes an invoice for more than $8 million issued in the name of the state employee.

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The court file incorporates messages between his secretary and a contractor, which could be linked to the equipment of a property in Indio Cuá.

The contractor admitted that the payments were made in full in cash and without the issuance of invoices.

Matías Tabar, the contractor in charge of the repairs in the house that the chief of Cabinet, Manuel Adorni, owns in the country Indian Cuá, confirmed that he received a total of 245,000 dollars in cash for the work carried out and assured that the final cost increased because during the execution new tasks were incorporated. In...

Manuel Adorni’s scandal is growing in the government. Justice put the magnifying glass on the brother and mother of the chief of staff, and in the last few hours the deputy Marcela Pagano filed a complaint. She claims that the ARCA - under the wing of Santiago Caputo- “suggested” Matías Tabar, the contractor who revealed that the chief of staff spent $245,000 on repairs to his home of the Indian country Cua. Pagano made the presentation to the c…

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Filo News broke the news on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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