Trial Begins in the United States of a Pemex Corruption Network that Operated in the Past Six Years
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In the United States, the trial of Alexandro Rovirosa Martínez, the businessman accused of bribing Mexican Petroleum (Pemex) officials to secure millionaire contracts, begins. He will go alone. His partner, Pemex's panist and former director, Mario Alberto Ávila Lizárraga, is still at large from US justice. The South Texas District court will be the venue for a trial with the potential to show how corruption worked within the Mexican oil company…
The network he bought from Pemex: the underground empire of Rovirosa and the escape of Ávila Lizárraga. Pemex’s contracts under investigation reach an estimated value of 2.5 million dollars. Despacho 14 The Violent Office of Writing By Alfredo Griz When the light goes on in Room 5A of the South Texas District Court, it not only initiates a trial: it exposes the most brutal X-ray of how corruption moves within Pemex during the six-year period tha…
The businessman Ramón Alexandro Rovirosa Martínez faces a trial in the United States (EU), in which he is accused of leading a network of corruption related to Mexican Oils (Pemex), during the six-year term of former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO). This Monday, the Court of the South District of Texas began with the process, in which the businessman holds charges for bribes to top oil officials to secure millionaire contracts betwe…
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