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Anti-Corruption Office Coordinator Resigns Over Ties to Calvete in ANDIS Probe

The justice ministry confirmed the move after scrutiny of his legal work for Miguel Calvete in parallel with his complaint‑intake role.

Overview

  • Camilo Cordero Fabbri submitted his resignation from Argentina’s Anti-Corruption Office, according to Justice Ministry sources.
  • He coordinated the admission and routing of complaints, a gatekeeping function for how cases are received and processed.
  • He has represented businessman Miguel Ángel Calvete in a separate case that led to a conviction for exploiting prostitution, and Calvete is serving a sentence in Ezeiza.
  • In the ANDIS investigation, Cordero Fabbri is not a defendant, while Calvete is accused of leading an illicit association tied to alleged kickbacks and procurement steering.
  • In a message linked to his departure, he told people not to direct queries about companies and individuals connected to Calvete to him, writing “ACÁ NO ES.”