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Hercules Wankel 2000 (1975) //

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DKW Violetta (1961) //

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Trips, properties, and cash payments: Suspicions of corruption plague Milei’s chief of staff

5 May 2026 at 12:23

Corruption cases continue to plague Javier Milei’s government. Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni reappeared before the local press on Monday and denied illicit enrichment, but just minutes after his statement, new developments emerged in the legal case investigating him: a supplier testified that Adorni paid him $245,000 in cash without an invoice for lavish renovations on one of the properties he has acquired since becoming a public official. Meanwhile, a new scandal has reached the courts regarding millions of dollars in irregular expenses detected at Nucleoeléctrica Argentina, the company that operates Argentina’s nuclear power plants. These expenditures include payments for five-star hotels, beach services, hair salons, bars, duty-free shops, and cash withdrawals.

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Manuel Adorni at the National Congress in Buenos Aires, April 29.
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