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Milei's cabinet chief admits hiding ~US$500k, contradicting his sworn testimony

Milei's cabinet chief admits hiding ~US$500k, contradicting his sworn testimony

Manuel Adorni concedes off-the-books savings the anti-casta government had built ethics policy around; opposition pushes a censure session

Leaders·Shadow· active कौन तय करता है·जो वे नहीं कह रहे ·8 takes ·अद्यतन 24 जून 2026

Summary

Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni admitted on 10 June 2026 that he and his wife had kept "at least US$500,000" off his sworn asset declarations — contradicting his 29 April congressional testimony that "there was never any concealment." He justified it as decades of off-the-books private savings ("we saved in black like everyone"). The admission is acute for a Javier Milei government that built an anti-casta, ethics-first brand. Opposition blocs, including Unión por la Patria, pushed a special session around 23 June for an interpelación and possible censure. Milei publicly backed Adorni but stripped him of the spokesperson role; some floated Patricia Bullrich as a replacement cabinet chief. The case has fused with the LIBRA money questions.

By the numbers

  • ~US$500,000 — sum Adorni admits was off his declarations.
  • 29 Apr 2026 — his sworn testimony denying concealment.
  • 23 Jun 2026 — opposition special session for an interpelación.

Why it matters

Ethics and anti-corruption are central to Milei's mandate; a cabinet chief conceding hidden assets after denying them under oath cuts at that brand a year before the next national cycle. A censure push tests how much of Congress Milei still controls and whether he sacrifices his closest aide.

What to watch

  • Whether the censure or interpelación advances and any cabinet reshuffle.
  • Any judicial referral over the contradiction with sworn testimony.
  • Spillover into the LIBRA case and Milei's own exposure.