Overview
- Federal prosecutor Franco Picardi received roughly 50 audios attributed to ex‑ANDIS chief Diego Spagnuolo from journalist Mauro Federico and has started forensic analysis, alongside prior device seizures under Judge Sebastián Casanello.
- New short clips attributed to Karina Milei were released by Carnaval Stream, featuring calls for unity and references to long workdays, with the outlet claiming they are excerpts from a longer recording.
- Chief of Cabinet Guillermo Francos denied any internal government role in the leaks, labeled the sequence an orchestrated political operation, and linked the timing to the Buenos Aires provincial vote on September 7.
- The government is evaluating a criminal complaint that frames the disclosures as illegal espionage, and officials signaled that intelligence services and the courts should investigate the origin of the recordings.
- An emergency meeting at the Casa Rosada gathered cabinet members and close advisers to coordinate the response, as the administration seeks to contain the political fallout from the ANDIS kickback probe and new audio disclosures.