Illustration depicting prosecutor Pollicita probing Adorni's private jet scandal with pilot testimony, asset checks, and public corruption poll.
Illustration depicting prosecutor Pollicita probing Adorni's private jet scandal with pilot testimony, asset checks, and public corruption poll.
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Prosecutor requests asset probes in Adorni flights illicit enrichment case

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In the ongoing probe into alleged illicit enrichment, federal prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita has requested proof measures against Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni following a pilot's testimony contradicting his claim of paying for a private family flight to Punta del Este. Judge Ariel Lijo will oversee asset examinations amid a poll showing 70% of Argentines view Adorni as corrupt.

Building on Thursday's testimony by pilot Agustín Issin—who stated journalist Marcelo Grandio paid $3,000 cash for Adorni's return flight from Punta del Este—federal prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita and Judge Ariel Lijo have activated proof measures to investigate Adorni's assets for signs of illicit enrichment.

The scrutiny centers on the carnival weekend trip Adorni took with his family and Televisión Pública journalist Marcelo Grandio, a friend. Adorni insists he covered his and his family's expenses personally.

New details emerged: While testifying, Grandio messaged the pilot's secretary to ask if he could call her; she had coordinated Adorni's return from Uruguay.

Expert analyses will determine the composition of Adorni's assets. A Perfil national poll indicates a sharp image drop, with 70% of respondents now seeing him as corrupt amid the flights controversy.

Developments follow TN and Perfil reports on March 27, 2026.

What people are saying

Discussions on X focus on federal prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita's request for asset probes against Manuel Adorni amid contradictions in the pilot's testimony on private flights to Punta del Este. A poll cited widely shows 70% of Argentines view Adorni as corrupt, damaging his image. Sentiments are largely negative, with users labeling him corrupt, demanding resignation, and highlighting ties between the flight payer and state media contracts; some express skepticism but few defend him.

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