Congresswoman Mónica Frade, who is part of the Investigative Commission in the "$Libra" case, stated that they will summon the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, while hinting that when they summon him, he may no longer be in that position. "We are going to summon the Chief of Staff, who, perhaps, by the time we summon him, will no longer be the Chief of Staff," she expressed in statements to Radio Rivadavia, accessed by Agencia Noticias Argentina, and added: "He will be summoned within the framework that the deputies have set as a roadmap for the "$Libra" case". When asked if she had any information that Adorni might no longer be the Chief of Staff soon, she said: "No, but scandals are popping up all over the place for him". "Another undisclosed property has come to light, it seems quite confirmed and we cannot think that they are just mistakes," she stated.
Congresswoman Frade announces intent to summon Adorni in "$Libra" case
Congresswoman Mónica Frade, part of the "$Libra" case investigative commission, announced plans to summon Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni. She hinted he might be in a different position by then, citing ongoing scandals, including an undisclosed property.