Government Accountability

Unmasking Corruption: Investigation Launched Against Mexico’s Peña Nieto Over $25M Pegasus Bribe Allegations

By Economics Desk | July 8, 2025

Mexico’s Attorney General opens formal investigation into former President Peña Nieto amid revelations of a $25 million bribe linked to the Israeli spyware Pegasus, exposing government surveillance abuses and corruption.

In a move that demands attention from every patriot who values transparency and accountability, Mexico’s Fiscalía General de la República (FGR) has officially launched an investigation against former President Enrique Peña Nieto. The probe follows explosive reports alleging that Peña Nieto accepted a staggering $25 million bribe to enable the use of the notorious Israeli spyware Pegasus during his administration. What Happened? The allegations emerged from an investigative report by Israeli media outlet The Marker, which exposed how vendors of Pegasus — a spyware known for targeting journalists, activists, and political opponents — bribed top officials to secure contracts. According...

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