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Mexican Attorney General Will Demand Israel Turn Over Evidence Related To $25 Million Bribe In Spyware Deal

  • The Mexican Attorney General Alejandro Gertz Manero announced plans to demand evidence from Israel about former President Enrique Pe�a Nieto receiving $25 million related to spyware deals during his presidency.
  • An investigation triggered by a report claims that businessmen Avishai Neriah and Uri Ansbacher funneled money to Pe�a Nieto for lucrative government contracts.
  • During Pe�a Nieto's presidency, Pegasus was reportedly used to monitor journalists and activists, including investigative journalist Carmen Aristegui.
  • Pe�a Nieto denied the allegations on his X account, calling them 'baseless' and criticizing the report for lacking journalistic standards.
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Mexico City.- Alejandro Gertz Manero, Attorney General of the Republic, reported that the FGR will ask the Government of Israel to provide information on the alleged $25 million bribe received by former President Enrique Peña Nieto during his government for the acquisition of the Pegasus spying system. "What we are doing is to formally ask the Government of Israel to authorize, through the international legal aid system, those claims to remain w…

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An Israeli newspaper report accuses former Mexican President Peña Nieto of bribery. The public prosecutor's office has launched an investigation.

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Israeli businessmen said they paid $25 million to Peña Nieto to secure purchase of Pegasus spyware

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Associated Press MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico will immediately ask Israel for all information it can provide regarding a legal case involving two Israeli businessmen alleging bribery linked to former Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexican Attorney General Alejandro Gertz Manero said Tuesday.

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Mexico City. - Mexico's Attorney General's Office opened an ex-officio investigation into the alleged payment of a million-dollar bribe to former Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto by two Israeli businessmen to obtain the sale of Pegasus spy software, the institution announced on Tuesday.The Israeli newspaper The Marker published last Friday that, in the context of a legal dispute, two businessmen said they had handed over $25 million to the e…

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