
The social leader and representative of the Frente Patria Grande, Juan Grabois, has announced that he will expand the complaint against the Minister of Human Capital, Sandra Pettovello, for alleged irregularities in the deposits of that portfolio. Grabois reported that they found "useful items going to waste" and "more food spoiling" in these deposits, referring to a specific case in the Las Flores neighborhood and noting that this is just one of the 13 affected deposits.
In his statements, Grabois harshly criticized several public officials, including President Javier Milei and part of his Cabinet, whom he accused of being "swindlers." He also mentioned people like Karina Milei, Santiago Caputo, and Patricia Bullrich, whom he derogatorily characterized and accused of various illicit acts.
The social activist questioned the lack of sanctions against Pettovello despite the complaints filed and the evidence gathered. He also criticized the Judiciary for what he considers a cowardly attitude and expressed his discontent with the impunity that, according to him, prevails in the upper echelons of power.
Grabois stated that the complaint was filed jointly with the Union of Workers of the Popular Economy (UTEP) and expressed his outrage at what he perceives as mockery from the Government regarding the complaints, considering that they feel immune to Justice. In this regard, he reiterated his commitment to pursue the complaint and seek justice in this case.