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Former executive of US Pemex subsidiary admits taking cash bribes in medicine boxes, envelopes at ex-Vitol trader’s trial

By Samuel Rubenfeld ( February 13, 2024, 01:04 GMT | Insight) -- A former executive at a Houston-based subsidiary of Mexico’s state-owned energy company admitted, in testimony during the US corruption trial of an ex-Vitol trader, to taking cash bribes stuffed in medicine boxes and envelopes in exchange for inside information to help the commodities firm win ethane-supply contracts.A former executive at a Houston-based subsidiary of Mexico’s state-owned energy company admitted, in testimony during the US corruption trial of an ex-Vitol trader, to taking cash bribes stuffed in medicine boxes and envelopes in exchange for inside information to help the commodities firm win ethane-supply contracts....

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