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Former Pemex CEO’s legal troubles deepen with a 4.8 billion-peso corruption complaint
Former Pemex CEO Víctor Rodríguez faces a 4.8 billion-peso corruption complaint over a no-bid vehicle-leasing contract linked to consortium Arrendo Serv and Impulsa Tu Ganancia. The complaint, submitted to multiple federal agencies, alleges conflicts of interest and a fraudulent company address, involving Carlos Ulloa, who has prior corruption accusations. President Sheinbaum publicly distanced from Rodríguez after his domestic abuse arrest.
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