Un reçu montre que la société de production a payé le vol d'Adorni vers Punta del Este

Une facture présentée aux tribunaux montre que le voyage aller de Manuel Adorni à Punta del Este a été payé par Imhouse S.A., une société liée à TV Pública. Imhouse S.A. compte parmi ses actionnaires Marcelo Grandio, journaliste et ami du chef de cabinet.

Un reçu présenté dans le cadre d'une procédure judiciaire montre que le vol de Manuel Adorni à destination de Punta del Este a été couvert par Imhouse S.A., une société de production dans laquelle Marcelo Grandio détient une participation. Grandio est un journaliste décrit comme un ami du chef de cabinet. La facture couvre spécifiquement le voyage aller, comme l'indique le document judiciaire. Cette information provient d'un rapport TN publié le 19 mars 2026. Imhouse S.A. est liée à TV Pública, selon le rapport. Aucun autre détail sur le contexte du voyage ou sur l'affaire judiciaire n'apparaît dans la source disponible.

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