Details revealed of the private flight taken by Manuel Adorni with his family during the Carnival holiday
Manuel Adorni, Argentina's Chief of Cabinet, took a private flight with his family to Punta del Este during the Carnival holiday, raising scrutiny over public officials' travel choices.
Manuel Adorni, the Chief of Cabinet in Argentina, recently came under public scrutiny following revelations about a private flight he took with his family to Punta del Este over the Carnival holiday. The details of the flight, which included Adorni, his wife Bettina Angeletti, and their two children, were disclosed through documents published by eldiario.ar, indicating the family's use of a Hondajet provided by Alphacentauri. The flight took off from San Fernando on February 12 at 20:21 and landed in Punta del Este approximately 35 minutes later.
The context of this travel has sparked controversy particularly due to the timing of when the information was disclosed and its connection to Adorni's wife's previous travel arrangements on the presidential plane. The journalist Carlos Pagni first brought attention to the flights, linking it to the recent discussions surrounding the presidential invitation extended to Angeletti for her trip to Miami and New York with President Javier Milei. This situation has raised questions about the appropriateness and transparency of public figures utilizing private resources, especially in light of economic challenges facing the country.
As public officials and their families navigate their privileges amidst national struggles, the scrutiny on Adorni's travels highlights broader concerns regarding ethical standards for government officials in Argentina. The position of the Chief of Cabinet, after all, should reflect accountability and integrity, stressing the need for transparency in how they utilize their resources, especially in uncomfortable economic climates.