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Contractor Testifies Adorni Paid $245,000 in Cash to Remodel His Country Home; Government Rejects the Figure

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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

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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 …

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Argentine chief of staff, Manuel Adorni, paid $245,000 in cash for works in a house he did not declare.

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Judicial sources reported that Matías Tabar received this money for the repairs; there was no bill for the works; a pool and a waterfall were built; it remains in Exaltación de la Cruz

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The contractor Matías Tabar, who testified this Monday in the case investigating Manuel Adorni's illicit enrichment, provided the Justice with a list in which he recorded, one by one, all the repairs he made in the house of the country Indian Cua, one of the properties that the Chief of Staff added to his estate during the last two years. The refurbishment cost the official $245,929, according to the witness. The document that the witness handed…

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