Bonilla, the businessman (and politician) Facundo-Genaro-Calderón Earbolo (s) diplomatic (s)

Bonilla, the businessman (and politician) Facundo-Genaro-Calderón Earbolo (s) diplomatic (s)

Bonilla, the businessman (and politician) Facundo-Genaro-Calderón Earbolo (s) diplomatic (s)

It is obligatory to have Jaime Bonilla Valdez on the list of investigations for the murder of journalist Lourdes Maldonado, the previous Sunday in Tijuana.

As a businessman, he maintained a position of arrogance and cunning in the face of the lawsuit for unjustified job dismissal on a television station he owned (PSN), a lawsuit that was finally won by someone who had hosted news programs there. Forced to pay for that defeat, Bonilla had to make her accounting books available to the journalist, which opened the door to an eventual dissemination of judicially punishable irregularities.

“You don't know what's coming,” the journalist had commented after being notified of the success of her lawsuit and of her imminent appointment as controlling trustee of Primer Sistema de Noticias (PSN), “a consortium of mass media companies from communication, made up of a concessionary mercantile company of four regional stations of modulated amplitude and one station of modulated frequency; an open television concessionaire in Ensenada, Baja California and a web platform”. The television channel broadcasts through channel 45 and its logo is mentioned as “TijuanaSan Diego, La voz del pueblo” (www.psn.si).

Lourdes Maldonado had said: “I have the legal obligation to review the accounting documentation and certify that everything is legal, that Infonavit, SAT, Social Security are paid, that they pay Income Tax and that they pay VAT. And Bonilla does not pay for any of that, because in the six years that I was there, I never saw anyone give us anything or sign anything” (https://bit.ly/33SjCB2).

Bonilla, the businessman (and politician) Facundo-Genaro-Calderón Diplomatic Imbroglio(s)

The journalist was unable to assume such an intervening role or receive payment for the six years she worked at PSN and the nine that she maintained her labor lawsuit. None of the aforementioned means a necessary relationship with the criminal events of recent Sunday, but it would seem a worrying exculpatory predisposition to mitigate those circumstances in advance.

As a politician, an investor in political campaigns and projects, Bonilla came to govern Baja California for two years, but tried to force local laws and the federal Constitution to give himself more years of office without going to the polls. His administration was governed by whims, declarative outbursts, bad accounts and disputes even with members of his party, Morena, including the current state president, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda.

In her first press conference as governor, Marina del Pilar denounced in Mexicali a series of serious irregularities committed during the Bonilla administration: payment of onerous rents, contracts at double what should be covered, projects without completion, among others anomalies. The successor, a Morenista, highlighted the case of a photovoltaic plant: "we will review the investment certificates that are for 6 billion pesos, because it is an unfavorable contract for the state and a technical, legal and financial review is being carried out" ( https ://bit.ly/3g2J756 ).

For now, the president of Mexico accepted yesterday in his morning press conference that Bonilla could join his team, which began to be mentioned weeks ago, especially in mid-December, when the former governor visited the National Palace. The president of Mexicali even published that day on social networks that Bonilla would join as undersecretary.

“And later, will you see the possibility of Jaime Bonilla in your cabinet?” President López Obrador was asked yesterday, who replied: “Yes, but that is another matter. Why now talk about it? In Mexicali, the State Attorney General, Ricardo Iván Carpio, declared that so far there is no scientific evidence to link the murder of Lourdes Maldonado with her journalistic practice or with the labor dispute with former Governor Jaime Bonilla (https://bit. ly/3G6xaWC). See you tomorrow!

tabascohoy.com

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