In the midst of the scandal that shakes the National Disability Agency (ANDIS) for alleged corruption maneuvers, journalist Luis Novaresio launched a harsh criticism against Karina Milei and the ruling party. “Are you seriously suggesting that we believe that Spagnuolo was working like this and no one found out?” asked Novaresio, making clear his disbelief at the version that everything would have been hidden at the highest levels of power.
The case, whose audios and documents were recently leaked, would involve former official Diego Spagnuolo, currently summoned for investigation, and generated expectations that he would fall as the visible head, while other names hope to be dismissed.
According to Novaresio, the official position—that the former official acted practically alone—is not convincing: “The corruption scandal in ANDIS leaves the main leaders of the government with stained fingers.”
In his statement, Novaresio pointed out that this controversy is not an isolated exception and questioned the version of an “error of a single official”: “Do you really think that no one above Spagnuolo knew?” was the phrase that spread through the networks and the media.
The direct mention of Karina Milei, secretary of the Presidency and central figure in Javier Milei’s government, reinforces the political tension around the case, both due to the role of the official and the governability of the ruling party.

