Marina Admits Corruption in Her Dome, 'It Was Unforgivable to Silence'
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MEXICO CITY— The military parade for Mexico’s Independence Day was used Tuesday by the Navy to make a mea culpa after the recent arrests of senior commanders linked to fuel theft, one of the Mexican organized crime businesses and that is in the sights of the U.S. authorities. “It was very hard to accept it, but it would have been much more and absolutely unforgivable to silence it,” said Marina’s secretary, Admiral Raymundo Pedro Morales, in his…
In the middle of the scndalo by network of huachicol of naval commands, Secretary of the Navy admit, two to you after, corruption in customs.
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The network of fiscal huachicol has put Mexico’s eyes on the Secretariat of the Navy, because this institution—one of Claudia Sheinbaum’s great pillars—allowed the massive entry of illegal fuel into the country. Despite the scandal, of historical proportions, Admiral Raymundo Pedro Morales, secretary of the Navy sent a powerful message: “It would have been unforgivable to silence him. Evil had a decisive end, in the Navy it found no place or she…
Day of errands in Mexico City, in the preamble to the traditional military parade of September 16. Admiral Raymundo Pedro Morales, secretary of the Navy, has sent a surprising message against corruption. Without making a fuss, the naval chief has addressed the scandal that affects the Navy, the links of senior officials of the dependence with a network of fiscal huachicol, the massive introduction of fuels to the country, under false tariff frac…
The secretary of Marina, Raymundo Pedro Morales Ángeles, spoke about the recent events of fiscal huachicol involving personnel of the unit in his charge. In the framework of the Military Civic Parade, he said that recently there was a rudder to put before the law reprehensible acts that do not define them as an institution. He specified that it was hard to accept it, but it would have been unforgivable to silence it. He added that the evil had a…
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