Buenos Aires (Argentina) (AFP) — Public outrage is growing as an investigation digs into whether president Javier Milei’s sister, Karina, accepted vast sums of cash in kickbacks from pharmaceutical sales to Argentina’s disability services agency.

The burgeoning corruption scandal made waves after leaked audio recordings linked Karina Milei, who serves as the General Secretary of the Presidency, to profiting from the country’s purchases of medicine for disabled people.

No charges have been brought in the matter, but the brother-sister duo’s motorcade was pelted with stones and bottles at a campaign event Wednesday.

Here are three key points about the campaign season scandal that’s keeping the Argentine populace in suspense ahead of provincial and national elections:

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