Un entrepreneur lié à Adorni présente de nouvelles preuves à la justice

Matías Tabar s'est présenté vendredi devant le procureur Gerardo Pollicita et a remis des factures, des bons de livraison ainsi que des captures d'écran de conversations concernant les travaux de rénovation de la maison de Manuel Adorni, située dans le country club Indio Cuá.

Tabar a spontanément complété sa déclaration dans le cadre de l'affaire d'enrichissement illicite présumé visant le chef de cabinet. Il a confirmé que le coût total de la rénovation a atteint 245 000 dollars, contre un budget initial de 94 000 dollars en raison de travaux supplémentaires. L'entrepreneur a réitéré qu'une partie des paiements avait été effectuée en dollars espèces, une pratique courante dans le secteur de la construction. Ses honoraires personnels s'élevaient à environ 20 000 dollars et il a agi en tant qu'intermédiaire entre Adorni et les personnes en charge du projet. Le système judiciaire va désormais examiner les documents soumis pour vérifier s'ils correspondent à la capacité financière déclarée du fonctionnaire. L'affaire continue de susciter des tensions politiques tandis que le parti au pouvoir apporte son soutien public à Adorni.

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