A scandal that shakes the foundations of power
Attention! New revelations expose a network of shady businesses involving former president Enrique Peña Nieto and two Israeli businessmen. According to leaked documents, Avishai Neriah and Uri Ansbacher spent $25 million during their tenure (2012-2018) to secure lucrative contracts, including the controversial sale of Pegasus spy software.
Details you can’t ignore
Israel’s The Marker published an explosive report based on an arbitration award that details how these magnates divided influence within the Mexican government. The most scandalous thing? They referred to Peña Nieto as “the older man” or simply “N” in confidential documents. Imagine the level of secrecy!
The investigation reveals that Neriah, even named Honorary Consul of Mexico in Haifa, was the direct link with the former president. Meanwhile, Ansbacher demanded to recover part of the funds, alleging that an agreement to meet with Peña Nieto was breached. The price of each appointment? 1.3 million dollars! That’s right, you read that right.
But here’s more: the arbitrators recognized that both businessmen “benefited enormously” thanks to their connection with “personality”. And although they tried to resolve the conflict under religious laws, the case ended up in Israeli civil courts due to lack of agreement.
The legacy of Pegasus and the shadows of the past
This scandal revives one of the darkest chapters of the six-year term: the use of Pegasus to spy on journalists, activists and opponents. It also coincides with previous testimonies such as that of Zeus, a protected witness who linked Peña Nieto to Ansbacher. However, new data suggests that the key relationship was with Neriah, who was already doing business with the State of Mexico when Peña was governor.
What happened to the 25 million? The report suggests that they were used for political expenses, possibly in the 2012 campaign. But there are still unanswered questions: Which Mexican authorities were “distributed” among these businessmen? How exactly did this network of influences operate?
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Sources: The Marker (Israel), Aristegui Noticias.




