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Pullaro Condemns Alleged ANDIS Bribery Scheme, Presses for Rapid Clarification

The case stems from leaked audios attributed to ex-ANDIS chief Diego Spagnuolo, now detained, that reportedly tie the scheme to figures near the Presidency.

Maximiliano Pullaro,  junto a Gisela Scaglia y Gustavo Puccini.

Overview

  • Santa Fe Governor Maximiliano Pullaro said there is no acceptable form of corruption and called for the investigation to be resolved quickly.
  • The probe began after recordings attributed to Diego Spagnuolo surfaced, with reporting indicating the audios reference Karina Milei and Eduardo “Lule” Menem.
  • Pullaro coupled his remarks with a demand that national routes in Santa Fe be transferred to provincial control due to poor conditions and safety risks.
  • He argued that deteriorated roads raise logistics costs and urged a shift from mere fiscal adjustment to investment in infrastructure and production.
  • Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof described the revelations as extremely serious, urged judicial speed, and called for prudence given the electoral context.