Key facts
- Manuel Adorni has resigned as Argentina's Cabinet Chief.
- The resignation follows a corruption probe.
- Allegations include illicit enrichment, misuse of public funds, bribery, and influence peddling.
- Prosecutors are investigating Adorni's spending on home renovations and personal travel.
- The spending is suspected to exceed his declared income.
- Legal proceedings have been initiated against Adorni.
Manuel Adorni, who served as President Javier Milei's Cabinet chief, has resigned from his position. His resignation comes in the wake of investigations into allegations of corruption. The probe centers on charges including illicit enrichment, misuse of public funds, bribery, and influence peddling. Prosecutors are scrutinizing Adorni's financial activities, particularly his spending on significant home renovations and personal travel. These expenditures, according to investigators, appear to exceed his officially declared income. The initiation of legal proceedings against Adorni has prompted his departure from the government.
