Karina Milei harshly criticized the AFA lawyer and the Government rejected any agreement with Tapia and Toviggino
Karina Milei, sister of President Javier Milei, strongly rejected claims of a potential agreement regarding a case involving Argentine football officials.
Karina Milei, the sister of Argentine President Javier Milei, has publicly criticized AFA lawyer Gregorio Dalbón. Dalbón had suggested that the investigation into alleged tax evasion by officials of the Argentine Football Association was 'absolutely political' and could be resolved politically. In stark contrast, Karina Milei asserted that the government had no arrangements or agreements with football leaders such as Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia and Pablo Toviggino, emphasizing a clear dismissal of any such notions.
The appointment of Juan Bautista Mahiques as the new Minister of Justice has raised eyebrows and led to speculation about potential connections between the government and football officials due to Mahiques' prior social interactions with Tapia and Toviggino. The administration has quickly initiated a strategy to distance itself from any allegations of collusion, with President Milei stating that claims suggesting Mahiques’ appointment was meant to protect football executives are false, aiming to clarify the government's stance on the ongoing investigation.
This development is significant as it showcases the Milei administration's commitment to transparency and accountability, particularly regarding high-profile investigations in Argentine football. By rejecting any accusations of political maneuvering, the government seeks to bolster its image and reassure the public that it is not engaging in corrupt practices while navigating complex relationships within the country's football governance.