Argentina’s Cabinet Chief, Nicolás Posse, has admitted to omitting income disclosures in filings with the Public Ethics Office (OA), contradicting previous statements made to lawmakers and during press conferences at the Casa Rosada. Posse had previously assured legislators that his financial declarations were complete and accurate. The admission came to light following scrutiny of his financial disclosures. He did not detail the extent of the underreporting or the source of the previously undeclared income. This revelation raises questions about transparency and accountability within the current administration. Opposition figures have already called for further investigation into the matter. The incident represents a potential setback for President Milei’s anti-corruption platform.