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Mexican ex-economy minister, Ildefonso Guajardo, accused of corruption

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>>MEXICO CITY: Mexico’s former economy minister Ildefonso Guajardo, one of the architects of a revamped North American trade deal, appeared in court on Friday charged with illicit enrichment, prosecutor­s said.

The judge decided there were sufficient grounds to proceed with the case against Guajardo, who served under former president Enrique Pena Nieto (2012-2018).

Guajardo played a key role in the negotiatio­ns leading to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) that came into force a year ago, replacing the 1994 North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

“During the years 2014 to 2018 this individual, as a public servant, probably obtained an unjustifie­d increase in his assets whose legal origin he could not prove,” the prosecutio­n said in a statement.

The legal action was launched at the request of the Special Prosecutor’s Office for Combating Corruption, it said.

Guajardo, an elected lawmaker, described the accusation­s against him as “political persecutio­n,” in comments to the W Radio station.

He said he had given the authoritie­s documents showing the legitimacy of transfers of nine million pesos (14.6 million baht) to his personal bank accounts.

The judge granted Guajardo provisiona­l release and gave prosecutor­s and the defence four months to present additional evidence.

Guajardo is the second member of Pena Nieto’s cabinet to be formally charged with corruption.

Rosario Robles, a former minister in charge of social developmen­t and rural poverty programmes, was arrested in 2019 for the alleged theft of more than US$300 million (9.76 billion baht).

Luis Videgaray, who served as finance and foreign minister under Pena Nieto, has also been accused of corruption, according to prosecutor­s, but there is currently no legal process against him.

In June, Videgaray was disqualifi­ed from holding public office for 10 years.

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, Pena Nieto’s successor, swept to power in 2018 vowing to crack down on corruption.

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