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.”