The Contractor of the Indian Country House Cua Defended Adorni: “I Am Convinced that He Is Honest”
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Matías Tabar is the contractor who remodeled the house of the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, in the Indian Country Cuá. He confirmed this Thursday that all payments of the work, valued at USD 245 thousand in total, were made in cash and without formal contract. "We were there, he came," he said, at the time he assured that the official would hand him the money in person. The contractor, who declared to the Justice days before publicly speaking, …
The case that investigates Manuel Adorni’s heritage added a key testimony that shakes the political scene. Matías Tabar, the contractor responsible for the remodelling of the official’s property in the exclusive private neighborhood of Indio Cuá, confirmed in journalistic statements that the total amount of the work amounted to 245,000 dollars. The most sensitive fact of his story lies in the mode of payment: according to his own words, he recei…
Matías Tabar, the contractor who remodeled Manuel Adorni’s house in the Indian country Cuá, broke the silence and gave details about how payments were handled for the work that was left under the judicial magnifying glass today. “All payments were in cash,” he acknowledged during an extensive interview in which he also explained why a project that began with a budget of $94 thousand ended up reaching 245 thousand. “The initial budget was $85 tho…
It Was All in Cash: Adorni's Contractor Admitted that the Work Cost US$245,000 and Was Paid in Black
Matías Tabar, in charge of remodeling the Chief of Staff's home in the Indian country Cua, revealed that the official handed him dollars in a ticket without asking for invoices.
He is an angry antik who voted for Javier Milei in the 2023 elections and was involved in a corruption plot that scandalizes the country. Matías Tabar, the contractor who used Manuel Adorni to ostensibly repair his home in the country of Indio Cua, was one of the most required voices and gave an interview to Nelson Castro. There he squinted among his need to get out of the cause that he investigates Adorni, defend himself against Milei’s grievan…
Matías Tabar, the contractor in charge of the reforms in the property of the Chief of Staff, broke the silence in the midst of the judicial investigation for alleged illicit enrichment. Adorni's entry: the builder of the house in Indio Cua detailed the costs of the work and defended the official was first published in #BorderJournalism.
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