Contratista de Adorni presenta nuevas pruebas ante la justicia

Matías Tabar se presentó este viernes ante el fiscal Gerardo Pollicita y entregó facturas, remitos y capturas de chats sobre la refacción de la casa de Manuel Adorni en el country Indio Cuá.

Tabar amplió su declaración de forma espontánea en la causa por presunto enriquecimiento ilícito que investiga al jefe de Gabinete. Confirmó que el costo total de la obra llegó a US$245.000, con un presupuesto inicial de US$94.000 que aumentó por trabajos adicionales.

El contratista ratificó que parte de los pagos se realizó en dólares en efectivo, una práctica habitual en el sector de la construcción. Sus honorarios personales fueron de unos US$20.000 y actuó como intermediario entre Adorni y los encargados de la obra.

La justicia analizará ahora la documentación aportada para verificar si coincide con la capacidad contributiva declarada por el funcionario. El caso mantiene tensión política mientras el oficialismo continúa respaldando a Adorni.

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