About this episode
Corruption is nothing new in Latin American politics - taking bribes, dipping into state funds, misusing government facilities and more. But rarely is a country's most vulnerable held in such open contempt - in Argentina's case, those suffering from disabilities. President Milei's sister and closest aide has been accused of skimming 3% from funds meant for the disabled. And when the president was informed, he fired the whistleblower. But that's not all. Medicines meant to relieve pain have been found to be contaminated and have killed nearly 100 patients at hospitals around Argentina. The government blamed the opposition, the hospitals tried to cover things up. Scandal after scandal...how will they affect mid-term elections coming up? Joe and Daniel discuss: