Post by account_disabled on Feb 21, 2024 22:22:20 GMT -6
In recent months, a dozen corruption networks have been uncovered that involve government institutions and private initiatives. The most recent case is the transfer of 3.1 million dollars that the Brazilian construction company Odebrecht made in 2012 to a company located in the Virgin Islands, linked to Emilio Lozoya Austin, former general director of Pemex and who at that time was International Coordinator of the campaign of the now president Enrique Peña Nieto. The American newspaper The New York Times published on its front page that President Enrique Peña Nieto asked, during a meeting he had with various prominent figures, the Mexican businessman Claudio X. González Laporte that his son be less critical of his government. At the meeting, the president told González Laporte "your son should stop being so critical of the Government. "Civil society should not spend so much time talking about corruption." The businessman responded: "I am proud of my son and the work he is doing." And in 2017 , Claudio both to government institutions and to private initiatives.
González Laporte is one of the most influential businessmen in the country and is very close to former president Carlos Salinas de Gortari. He is also a member of the Mexican Council of Businessmen Iceland Mobile Number List and was recently a member of the board of directors of Televisa. For its part, the newspaper points out, the Presidency of the Republic denied that Peña Nieto was under direct pressure on González Guajardo, but simply made a general comment to his audience and invited them to focus on both the errors and the achievements. of his government, the publication highlights. In addition to this investigation, MCCI has also documented probable cases of corruption involving institutions such as the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) or Federal Roads and Bridges (Capufe), as well as fraudulent movements carried out by former governors such as Javier Duarte or Roberto Borge, and former officials such as Jesús Murillo Karam.
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