Overview
- Contractor Matías Tabar, who testified Monday in Buenos Aires, said Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni paid him $245,000 in cash for a 10‑month renovation at a house in the Indio Cuá country club that included a cascade feature.
- The government denied that figure and said it will ask the court for a forensic appraisal and an on‑site inspection to show the work could not cost that amount.
- Lawmaker Marcela Pagano asked Judge Ariel Lijo to detain Adorni for allegedly contacting the witness before the sworn statement, in a case led by prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita.
- After Club América’s 3–3 draw with Pumas, defender Sebastián Cáceres left under concussion protocol and spent the night in the hospital, and Pumas filed a formal complaint over a possible improper substitution by América.
- The league finalized the Apertura playoff bracket with ties such as River vs. San Lorenzo and Talleres vs. Belgrano, and Boca traveled to Guayaquil for a Tuesday Libertadores match scheduled early because a local curfew begins at 11 p.m.