Hugo Buintello Carbonell, former official of Liconsa, arrested for fraud of a millionaire to Segalmex
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Hugo Buintello Carbonell, former deputy director of Mexican Food Security Operations (Segalmex) and designated by the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office as responsible for the crimes of operations with resources of illicit origin and organized crime for allegedly having participated in the diversion of public resources destined for the purchase of fresh milk during the period 2019-2020, was arrested, according to reports from the Ministry of Sec…
The former director of Liconsa’s operations, Hugo Buintello Carbonell, was arrested for being involved in Segalmex’s corruption case during the six-year term of former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador. The fact revealed Mexicans against Corruption and Impunity, who added that the arrest took place on April 11 when the former official left the US embassy in Mexico. The arrest file of the Ministry of Public Security and Citizen’s indicates th…
Hugo Buintello Carbonell, former deputy director of Liconsa who has been winged for corruption in Segalmex, was arrested by federal authorities.
The former production director of Liconsa, Hugo Buintello Carbonel, was arrested by federal authorities. He is allegedly related to a fraud in Mexican Food Security (Segalmex) during the last six years. According to the National Register of Detentions, the arrest warrant was completed on Friday, April 11, and so far the crimes for which he is accused are unknown and only details that his status is “in transfer”. According to his resume on the pa…
The FGR accuses him of facilitating the embezzlement of 687 million pesos in Segalmex and Mexicans against Corruption links him to the network of friends of Andrés López Beltrán.
Hugo Buintello Carbonell, former deputy director of Liconsa operations -during the six-year period of Andrés Manuel López Obrador-, was arrested on April 11, and is now linked to proceedings, accused of corruption in Segalmex. Documents detailing that he was charged for his possible involvement in the crime of organized crime derived from contracts that Liconsa signed for thousands of liters of milk that were never delivered, according to the Me…
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