Overview
- Speaking in Lomas de Zamora, Javier Milei said the ex-ANDIS chief “lied,” pledged to sue him, and rejected the corruption allegations.
- Fresh recordings published by Carnaval Stream feature Spagnuolo complaining about pay, naming Karina Milei and “Lule” Menem, and describing alleged advantages for Suizo Argentina, with the origin of the tapes still unclear.
- A technical report accessed by prosecutor Franco Picardi confirms missing chats on Spagnuolo’s device, with some media citing sources who say deletions were manual and selective, and DATIP is working to restore the content.
- Investigators seized Spagnuolo’s phones along with cash and a bill counter, are analyzing devices of other figures, and sought Cellebrite assistance to unlock a high-end Samsung tied to the Suizo Argentina case.
- The government removed Spagnuolo by decree and ordered an internal audit at ANDIS as Chief of Cabinet Guillermo Francos labeled the leaks a political operation and lawmakers pressed for answers.