Ricardo Anaya, Salvador Vega and Ernesto Cordero, in the scope of the FGR for bribery


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Former panist legislators (left to right) Salvador Vega Casillas, Ernesto Cordero, and former candidate for the Presidency of the Republic in 2018 Ricardo Anaya Cortés, will face accusations of receiving bribes last six years to pass energy reform. Photo José Carlo González, María Luisa Severiano and Marco Peláez César Arellano and Gustavo Castillo Periódico La Jornada
Saturday, April 10, 2021, p. 4

The Attorney General's Office of the Republic (FGR) enlists the consignment of files for operations with resources of illicit origin and bribery against former panist senators Salvador Vega Casillas, Ernesto Cordero, and the former candidate for the presidency of the Republic in 2018, Ricardo Anaya Cortés, as part of the investigations that began from the statement made by the former director of Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) Emilio Lozoya Austin, involving former lawmakers and more than 60 others in alleged acts of corruption committed between 2013 and 2015.

Federal officials noted that after the judicialization of the investigative folder against former Senator Jorge Luis Lavalle, the rest of the appropriations are prepared, in which the strategy is for those involved to face, if given a link to the process, their trial without the right to bail, even if they are crimes that are not considered serious.

Last August, the former director of Pemex mentioned them in his complaint to the Public Prosecutor's Office as alleged perpetrators of acts of corruption associated with the company Odebrecht, or of participating in fraudulent transactions against the state's productive enterprise, which started the EDF/SEIDF/CGI-CDMX/865/2020 investigation folder.

Lozoya noted that former Finance Secretary Luis Videgaray Caso would have instructed him to hand over 6 million,800,000 pesos to then-federal Deputy Ricardo Anaya during a meeting in the parking lot of the Chamber of Deputies, in order to support his aspirations to be governor of Querétaro.

They are part of the bribes, Lozoya pointed out to the FGR, and now his testimony serves to inform and support the allegations against the pantist legislators, which he would have handed over to Rafael Caraveo Opengo, operator of the PAN parliamentarians, bribes for 80 million pesos, between 11 December 2013 and 2 April 2014.

Lozoya Austin added that other resources were delivered to the offices of Montes Urales number 425, Lomas de Chapultepec.

Mr. Francisco Olascoaga (then head of administrative department at Pemex's Directorate General) has a video showing the delivery of money to the people who was the link of the PAN, consisting of multiple wads of banknotes of various denominations, packed in transparent bank-type exchanges. People I promise to introduce and who will display the video. It should be noted that the recipient of the money was physically tracked, the one being moved to the building located in reform 222, of Mexico City, indicates the statement.

In the specific case of Francisco Domínguez Servién (current governor of Querétaro), he added that the demand for money came to such a level that "at an international event in the United States and when that legislator was in a drunken state, he took the flag of Mexico and threw it, shouting, 'This is a betrayal', because it did not meet the delivery of the agreed amount."

A week after Emilio Lozoya delivered his complaint to the FGR, a video of Caraveo Opengo was broadcast reviewing several clear plastic bags with bundles of 200 and 500 peso banknotes, which after counting them, he put in a black suitcase.

Three months later, Caraveo would disclose to the FGR that he received money from officials of the past administration to hand it over to lawmakers in the white name. According to the sources consulted, Lozoya's signs have begun to bear fruit, and new allocations will be defined in the coming weeks.


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