New York
Times Owner Slim’s Mexican Political Connections Historically
In
addition to “receiving a million pesos from his mother” in 1966, New
York Times Owner Slim apparently benefitted financially in the
following decades from “the fact that Slim was a huge contributor to” former
Mexican President “Carlos Salinas de Gortari's PRI party,” according to an Aug.
20, 2007 Fortune magazine article; which also quoted
College of William & Marry Professor of Government George Grayson as saying
that Slim “made his billions because of an extremely close and advantageous
relationship with the Salinas government.” The New Internationalist magazine
in its June 1, 2004 issue also recalled that “as it happens Slim was good
buddies with then-President Carlos Salinas de Gortari,” “in 1993, at a gala
fundraising dinner, Slim—along with 30 other business leaders—pledged an
average $25 million each to Gortari’s PRI party,” and “Salinas left office in
1994, was charged with massive fraud and corruption and has been in exile in
Ireland ever since.”
(end of part 8)
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