Adorni Spent 139 Million Pesos by Credit Card in Just over Two Years
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According to researchers' calculations based on summaries incorporated into the case, expenditure exceeded the average salary of the former Chief of Staff
The prosecution already has the details of the expenses of the former Chief of Staff, who with a salary of 3.5 million pesos, consumed between 4 and almost 6 million pesos per month on average.To these expenses must be added the purchases with cards of its employees and the millionaires paid in cash with dollars for the work of their house.
Despite the departure of Manuel Adorni from the government, the cause that investigates the former Chief of Staff continues to advance and generate different versions of the future of him and his family. In this context, in the last hours declared his former secretary, Gisela Kocsis, who recognized before the Justice that he made personal purchases for the former official with his credit card, a testimony that was incorporated into the file that…
The illicit enrichment case against the former Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, added a chapter related to the use of subaltern credit cards for the purchase of different items and the subsequent payment in cash. Prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita’s office passed between Tuesday and Wednesday Gisela Kocsis, Luis Enrique Alujo and Laura Schiuma, all officials of the area in charge of Adorni. Another testimony that joined the case was that of Alujo, who, …
Manuel Adorni, now the former Chief of Staff, is facing increasingly serious legal troubles. Photo: Chamber of Deputies/Gustavo Molfino. Gisela Kocsis appeared before prosecutor Pollicita to testify that she purchased a dishwasher and a washing machine for the former Chief of Staff's home in Indio Cua. Later, official Luis Aluju testified, confirming the purchase of a projector for $3,600,000. Gisela Kocsis and Luis Aluju, two employees of the P…
Investigators try to determine whether the former chief of staff channeled erogations through third parties to leave no trace.

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