Mar 20 • 17:40 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

The judiciary requested documents and lifted the tax and banking secrecy from the firms that paid Adorni's trip to Punta del Este

The federal judge has ordered the lifting of banking secrecy for companies involved in financing a private flight for Argentina's Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, amid ongoing investigations regarding the trip.

In an ongoing investigation into a private trip made by Argentina's Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, to Punta del Este, Judge Ariel Lijo has mandated the release of tax and banking documents related to the companies that funded the journey. This development follows the submission of new invoices and details about an offshore account that raise further questions regarding the financing of Adorni's flight that took place on February 12.

According to the latest invoice submitted to the court, the cost of the flight was reported as $4,830, which is higher than the $3,800 previously stated by Minister Adorni. This discrepancy has prompted the judge to take further investigative steps, including directing the Airport Security Police to collect footage and documentation related to the flight. Additionally, a presentation order was issued to the airline that operated the flight, requiring them to supply their billing and payment verification.

These measures mark a significant move towards advancing the investigation, as authorities aim to track the flow of funds involved in the trip. Such scrutiny of high-profile public officials in Argentina underscores the challenges the government faces regarding transparency and accountability in public spending, especially in contexts involving private travel funded by external entities.

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