translated from Spanish: I have evidence, lozoya says in complaint against EPN, FCH, Anaya and Meade

The former director of Pemex, Emilio Lozoya, claims to have witnesses and evidence of his sayings in his complaint about the bribes of Odebrecht, a document that was disseminated on Wednesday and in which he points out the alleged responsibility of former presidents Carlos Salinas, Felipe Calderón and Enrique Peña Nieto, as well as the former governor and former presidential candidate Ricardo Anaya, and former federal officials Antonio José Meade.
Lozoya also denounces former Secretary Luis Videgaray; to the current governor of Tamaulipas and formerly senator, Francisco García Cabeza de Vaca; who was also a senator and is now governor of Querétaro, Francisco Dominguez. Likewise to those who were senators, Salvador Vega Casillas and Jorge Luis Lavalle.
In the case of former President Carlos Salinas, he refers to him as “then commissioner and lobbyist of the PAN”.
The former federal worker points out in his indictment that Odebrecht’s bribes began with the government of Felipe Calderón and extended the administration of Enrique Peña Nieto.
Page 4 of the complaint mentions that in a meeting with Luis Alberto de Meneses Weyll, who negotiated Odebrecht’s million-dollar bribes in Mexico, he asked him to support Peña Nieto’s six-million-dollar campaign.
“I told Luis Weyll that this request came directly from then-candidate Enrique Peña Nieto and that Odebrecht would benefit when I won,” Lozoya says.
“He told me that he saw him well and we even talked about the time Peña Nieto would go to see Marcelo Odebrecht personally.
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