Overview
- Galmarini said a 500-meter gas line planned for Escuela N.º 10 de Islas was instead connected to Daniel Scioli’s home in Villa La Ñata, leaving the school without service.
- She added that the Tigre municipality later paid 150,000 pesos to complete the school’s connection after the alleged diversion.
- She alleged that three bids to remodel the school’s façade were canceled because the design did not match the front of Scioli’s residence.
- She accused Scioli of taking over Club Villa La Ñata as a private venue and recalled that during a major flood officials arrived in police 4x4s to play football there before the match was moved to Hebraica in Pilar.
- She said she has documents to support her claims, which outlets reported as unverified allegations without a response from Scioli, who now serves in the Milei administration.