Israeli 25-Mdd 'Investment' Reveals with peña Nieto
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Former President Enrique Peña Nieto would have benefited from $25 million, from two Israeli businessmen who did business in Mexico during the PRI’s government, including the sale of the Pegasus spy team. Aristegui News released the publication in Israel, based on a report that reveals the legal lawsuit between businessman Avishai Neriah and Uri Ansbacher, who resorted to arbitration for their differences in the “investment” they made in former P…


Pe a Nieto having received 25 mdd of Israeli businessmen is, including sale of the Pegasus spy team, according to investigations.
Former President Peña Nieto would have benefited from 25 mdd of Israeli businessmen, with businesses such as the sale of the Pegasus spy team.
During his government, the former president of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto, received a payment of almost $25 million from Iraqi businessmen, Avishai Neriah and Uri Ansbacher, in exchange for winning large contracts during his administration, including the purchase of Pegasus. According to the Israeli media, The Marker, this information was released after a legal dispute between the businessmen, who signed an agreement in 2024 in which the relatio…
Mexico City, July 5.- Former President Enrique Peña Nieto would have offered “lucrative contracts” to two Israeli businessmen who “invested” 25 million pesos to be beneficiaries of the commercialization of Pegasus spy software, according to the Israeli newspaper The Market. According to the newspaper, based on the award to which journalist Gur Meggido obtained access, a dispute between businessmen that went from secret arbitration to a civil dis…
Julio GálvezA new international scandal shakes Mexico's recent political history: former President Enrique Peña Nieto would have received a $25 million bribe to authorize the operation of Pegasus spy software during his six-year term. This was revealed by an explosive report published by the Israeli newspaper The Marker, which exposes the plot of corruption, espionage and betrayals between businessmen and senior Mexican state officials. Accordin…
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