Overview
- The investigatory commission set Karina Milei’s testimony for September 23 or 30, with the option to question her at the Casa Rosada and to ask a judge to authorize the use of force if she declines to appear.
- Alejandro Melik and María Florencia Zicavo skipped their scheduled appearances and argued in letters that the parliamentary inquiry duplicates the judicial case.
- Melik, head of the anti-corruption office, refused to receive his citation, which a court officer then affixed to his office door, according to congressional and media records.
- The panel sent a written questionnaire to President Javier Milei seeking details on how he obtained the 43‑character $LIBRA contract address he posted on X and whether he has used crypto wallets.
- Deputies expanded evidence requests to exchanges and wallets and advanced new witness calls, including Manuel Adorni, Sergio Morales, Mauricio Novelli, Manuel Terrones Godoy, Hayden Mark Davis and Julian Peh, while creating a subcommittee to access the court file.