Overview
- Public records from the Central Bank’s debtor registry, compiled by the “¿Cuánto Deben?” site, show large Banco Nación mortgages taken by senior economic officials and several La Libertad Avanza lawmakers.
- Banco Nación said approvals follow a single digital process and cited a public‑sector line that finances up to 90% of a home at about 6% annual interest with UVA indexation tied to inflation.
- Opposition deputy Esteban Paulón filed information requests to the Executive, the Economy Ministry, the Cabinet Chief’s office and the bank to check transparency, equal access and oversight of lending to public officials.
- Deputy Mónica Frade lodged a criminal complaint asking courts to probe possible influence peddling and administrative fraud and she questioned whether income and job stability tests met capacity‑to‑repay rules.
- Named debts in the registry include Pedro Inchauspe at about ARS 510 million, Felipe Núñez near ARS 373 million and Federico Furiase around ARS 367 million, while officials such as Mariano Campero and Alejandro Bongiovanni denied special treatment and described their loans as standard UVA mortgages open to any qualified borrower.