Next Tuesday, the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic (FGR) asked the Chamber of Deputies for the violation of the PAN governor Francisco García Cabeza de Vaca in front of organized crime, operations with means of illegal origin and equal tax fraud.
In this regard, Cabeza de Vaca pointed out that Morena had leaked an alleged accusation against him.
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“Again the actual use of justice where there is no crime. A political attack is being orchestrated. I am waiting for a report to have details and to take my position. I have never broken the law. I will defend myself against any outrage, ”said the National Action state president.
But Cabeza de Vaca isn’t the only one to have had problems with the law: Tamaulipas’ last former PRI presidents have been accused of being linked to the crime, and some are in prison.
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Manuel Cavazos Lerma
In 2012, the former state governor from 1993 to 1999 was investigated by Felipe Calderón’s government for links to criminal groups.
As a pre-candidate for the presidency of the Republic, Enrique Peña supported Nieto Cavazos Lerma, who aspired to a seat in the Senate.
In 2013, the then Deputy Attorney General’s Office Specialized in Organized Crime Investigation (Seido) decided not to prosecute Cavazos for money laundering and organized crime.
Thomas Yarrington
In April 2017, for the six-year period Enrique Peña Nieto, Former PRI Governor Tomás Yarrington (1993-2004) was arrested in Florence, Italy, for organized crime and operations involving illegal means.
A year after his arrest, Italy’s Supreme Court rejected Yarrington’s extradition request from the Mexican government, and in April 2018, the former governor of Tamaulipas arrived in the United States to face 11 allegations of organized crime, drug trafficking, money laundering. and fraud.
A few days later, Yarrington was denied bail, stating he had no money to pay for his defense.
In October 2018, a federal judge granted Yarrington a warrant and quashed the warrant for his arrest for lmoney hoarder.
Tomás Yarrington is currently being held in a federal prison in Texas.
Eugenio Hernandez
In October 2017, former Governor Eugenio Hernández (2005-2010) was arrested in Ciudad Victoria for embezzlement and money laundering.
In December of that year, the United States government requested that Hernández be extradited for the crimes of money laundering, bank fraud and the operation of an unlicensed money transfer company.
In January 2018, a federal judge ruled that the Department of Foreign Relations should refuse to extradite the former governor of Tamaulipas.
Weeks ago when I was leading the morning conferences to replace the president Andrés Manuel López ObradorOlga Sánchez Cordero, the Interior Minister, reported that the Tamaulipas sisters had asked for help to review Eugenio Hernández’s case.
“We attended the sisters of former Governor Eugenio Hernández, and other matters the president has entrusted us with at the courts,” said Cordero.
Egidio Torre Cantú
Following the 2010 assassination of Rodolfo Torre Cantú, a candidate for governor of Tamaulipas, Egidio Torre Cantú was nominated governor to replace his brother and won the “Todos Tamaulipas” coalition. Egidio Torre Cantú ruled the state from 2011 to 2016.
In July last year, the Financial Intelligence Unit of the Treasury Department of the Government of Tamaulipas reported that it was investigating Torre Cantú for failing to monitor 47 million pesos
In July 2017, the former Undersecretary of Expenditure of the Secretariat of Finance of the Government Egidio Torre Cantú was arrested in Mexico City and transferred to Ciudad Victoria, charged with the crimes of operations involving means of illegal origin, misuse of powers and powers such as a civil servant.
Torre Cantú was also questioned for appointing 12 police elements in his administration to secure former governors Yarrington and Eugenio Hernández, who had issued arrest warrants in the United States for money laundering and criminal organization.
Both Eugenio Hernández Flores and Tomás Yarrington were indicted by the collective “Justicia Tamaulipas” before the International Criminal Court in The Hague for neglect of crimes against humanity.
Ismael Cabeza de Vaca
In September 2018, PAN Senator Ismael García Cabeza de Vaca, brother of the Governor of Tamaulipas, caused controversy when he was exposed for talking about sex service.
From its seat in the Senate, the PAN legislator observed a photo of a woman accompanied by pig emojis.
An interlocutor wrote in the WhatsApp chat “Three friends”: “Give me the pimp’s cell, don’t be a gacho, I want to buzz it already.” García Cabeza de Vaca replied: “There are two of us.”
Following the scandal, Senator Ismael García Cabeza de Vaca apologized for participating in the sexual chat and pledged to work to respect and defend women’s rights.
I offer you a sincere and sincere apology for the misogynistic terms in which I referred to your image. I do not have the pleasure of meeting her in person, but I have seen it in the media and I express all my respect and admiration for her maturity and independence ”.
“I hope Fernanda has a chance to greet you and say all that personally,” he said.
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