Argentina’s Corruption Allegations Expose Dangerous Patterns of Political Cover-Up
President Javier Milei dismisses corruption charges as lies despite damning audio leaks revealing bribery schemes involving his inner circle, raising concerns about accountability and governance in Argentina.
Buenos Aires is once again the stage for a political drama that highlights the pervasive challenge of corruption undermining national sovereignty and public trust. President Javier Milei’s first public response to serious allegations involving himself and his sister Karina Milei came after the release of incriminating audio recordings by former government official and president’s lawyer Diego Spagnuolo. The recordings allege a systemic bribery scheme connected to state medicine purchases through the National Disability Agency (Andis), casting a long shadow over Milei’s administration. How Long Will Argentina's Leadership Shield Corruption From Public Scrutiny? Milei’s blanket denial—"everything he says is a lie"—and...
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