Overview
- Aguirre publicly ratified her complaint and alleged that President Javier Milei knew about the scheme and did nothing.
- She described a system of inflated contracts in geriatrics, medical supplies and pharmacy items, claiming returns were “tripled” under the current administration.
- Aguirre named PAMI head Esteban Leguízamo as a “collector” and linked Sebastián Pareja to fundraising for Karina Milei, asserting that candidacies were sold.
- She recounted being told by Juan Osaba in Pareja’s office to hand over one million pesos from her salary in a monthly cash envelope and to sign illegal paperwork, which she says she refused.
- Citing stalled progress before Judge Ramos Padilla, Aguirre said she withheld some evidence, plans to take the case to the federal courts at Comodoro Py, and has received threats since filing.