Politico reports that South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford (R) intended to be in Argentina for 10 days and only cut short his trip when questions were raised about his whereabouts.
"The bookings also cast light on the governor's recklessness, and his belief, or hope, that he could vanish from the state for well over a week without raising questions about his absence."
A statement from Sanford also indicates he will reimburse the state for a trip he made last year that was paid for with public money.
"However, while the purpose of this trip was an entirely professional
and appropriate business development trip, I made a mistake while I was
there in meeting with the woman who I was unfaithful to my wife with.
That has raised some very legitimate concerns and questions, and as
such I am going to reimburse the state for the full cost of the
Argentina leg of this trip."