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Anti-Corruption Office Extends Deadline for Financial Disclosures Amidst Official Asset Revelations
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Anti-Corruption Office Extends Deadline for Financial Disclosures Amidst Official Asset Revelations

From La Naciรณn · (16m ago) Spanish Critical tone

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Argentina's Anti-Corruption Office has extended the deadline for public officials to submit their financial disclosures.
  • The extension comes amid revelations about the undeclared assets of Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni in the United States and the wealth of Infrastructure Minister Carlos Frugoni.
  • The original deadline was May 30, and the new deadline is July 31, due to delays in obtaining necessary tax information.

La Naciรณn reports on a significant development in Argentina's transparency efforts: the extension of the deadline for public officials to submit their sworn financial statements. This move by the Anti-Corruption Office, now led by Gabriela Zangaro, occurs at a critical juncture, shadowed by recent revelations concerning the assets of high-ranking officials. The article specifically points to the controversy surrounding Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni's properties and loans, as well as the undeclared wealth of Infrastructure Minister Carlos Frugoni in the United States. The government justifies the extension, citing the need for information from the Tax and Customs Revenue Agency (ARCA), whose own tax filing deadlines fall in early June. This delay in essential fiscal data directly impacts the ability of officials to complete their declarations accurately and on time. The extended deadline, now July 31, fuels public expectation and scrutiny, particularly given the ongoing investigations and the spotlight on potential discrepancies in officials' declared assets. La Naciรณn's reporting emphasizes the public's keen interest in these declarations, especially in light of the Adorni case, where omissions regarding his wife's property were noted. The article details how Adorni only recently disclosed the house purchased by his wife, Bettina Angeletti, after legal proceedings were already underway and the Anti-Corruption Office was requested by the judiciary to provide his complete filings. This situation underscores the challenges and public demand for accountability in financial disclosures among government officials in Argentina.

The extension is due to the need for information from the Tax and Customs Revenue Agency (ARCA), whose tax return deadlines for income and personal assets for the 2025 period will occur in the first half of June.

โ€” Government justification for the extensionExplaining the official reason behind extending the deadline for financial disclosures.
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Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.