
The prosecutor is investigating a possible "kickback" system demanded from officials and employees in PAMI delegations in Chaco, Misiones, and Santa Cruz. Evidence is being sought to verify these maneuvers, including summonses and reviews of employment contracts.
In Misiones, the accusations against the local president of LLA, Adrián Núñez, aim at collecting funds for the party's campaign from PAMI and ANSES employees' salaries. An audio revealed Guzmán mentioning that "everyone has to contribute" to finance the party.
In Mendoza, it is reported that PAMI delegations were distributed among militants close to a libertarian deputy. The allegations mainly involve offices of PAMI and ANSES, which has led to judicial investigations and an internal audit.
In Santa Cruz, a conversation between Jairo Guzmán, local president of LLA, and Sergio Torres was leaked, revealing an operation to strengthen the party's provincial sections. The supposed demand for up to 25% of workers' salaries for the campaign is mentioned.
PAMI has announced an internal audit to clarify the irregularities while investigating the influence of a deputy secretary in the appointment of executives. The allegations have been replicated in different jurisdictions, such as Chaco, where officials and employees of PAMI and ANSES are being investigated for giving up a percentage of their earnings.
It is suggested that these practices may not be recent, dating back at least to the end of 2024, and would fall within a power struggle within the government. Sectors linked to Santiago Caputo would have leaked information about these maneuvers in a context of rivalry within the government's electoral arrangement. The investigations and audits will be crucial to clarify these serious accusations.