Contractor Testifies Adorni Paid $245,000 in Cash to Remodel His Country Home; Government Rejects the Figure
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Matías Tabar declared Monday before the prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita and left his mobile phone available.He was the one who said that Chief Cabinet paid him $245,000 in cash for the renovations of his home in a country.
Javier Milei pays for these hours a very high price in Argentine public opinion by supporting the head of ministers, Manuel Adorni. His contractor has just revealed that he paid 209,000 euros in black to remodel a house in a costly urbanisation. The aggressive presidential spokesman wanted to have a swimming pool with waterfall and marbles in the style of the film Scarface. When the builder, Matías Tabar, an enthusiastic Milei voter, wanted to i…
Milei Chief of Staff Probe Deepens With $245K Cash Claim
Key Points —Contractor Matías Tabar (Alta Arquitectura) testified Monday before federal prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita that he received US$245,000 in cash, with no invoice, for refacciones at Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni’s Indio Cuá country house between October 2024 and July 2025. —AtlasIntel for Bloomberg shows President Milei at 35.5% approval and 63% disapproval — his weakest […] The post Milei Chief of Staff Probe Deepens With $245K Cash Claim…
The cases of corruption do not give the government of Javier Milei a truce. The head of the Cabinet of Ministers, Manuel Adorni, reappeared this Monday before the local press and denied having been illicitly enriched, but just minutes after his words new advances were known in the judicial case that investigates him: a supplier declared that Adorni paid him $245,000 in cash and without invoice for luxurious repairs on one of the properties that …
Contractor testifies Adorni paid $245,000 in cash to remodel his country home; government rejects the figure
Contractor Matías Tabar testified on Monday before Argentine federal courts that Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni paid him $245,000 in cash for renovation works carried out at the residence in the Indio Cua gated community, in Exaltación de la Cruz, Buenos Aires province, in a statement that constitutes one of the most significant developments in the alleged illicit enrichment case the official is facing. The Casa Rosada rejected the figure and announ
Argentine chief of staff, Manuel Adorni, paid $245,000 in cash for works in a house he did not declare.
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