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"Grey House revealed a very different face of the 4T. It highlighted that there was plenty of wealth around where they demanded austerity, that there was concealment even if they boasted about transparency, that filth prevailed where they preached cleanliness, and that hypocrisy nested within the palace of purity. However, this is barely the tip of the iceberg. Most importantly, Grey House unveils and summarizes a way of operating and a way of ruling. Irregularities regarding the mansion in Houston are practically the same documented in other scandals within Morena and the President's inner…mehr

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"Grey House revealed a very different face of the 4T. It highlighted that there was plenty of wealth around where they demanded austerity, that there was concealment even if they boasted about transparency, that filth prevailed where they preached cleanliness, and that hypocrisy nested within the palace of purity. However, this is barely the tip of the iceberg. Most importantly, Grey House unveils and summarizes a way of operating and a way of ruling. Irregularities regarding the mansion in Houston are practically the same documented in other scandals within Morena and the President's inner circle: conflicts of interest, assets from inexplicable sources, influences, political use of institutions, cronyism, systematic slandering, nepotism, clouding... This book proves it. Raâul Olmos--leader of the investigation on the Texan residence--updates, enriches, and deepens the original report, but also inquires about the business and characters to which that journalistic work led to. It tells us of the "money lady", his lobbyist circle, the Baker Hughes net, Supersecretary Esquer's role, and the contracts and businesses linked to them. It also includes the reaction at Palacio Nacional, the fury of the President, the ins and outs of the investigation, and every document and photograph used to corroborate the story that shook Andrâes Manuel Lâopez Obrador."--
Autorenporträt
Raúl Olmos es un periodista especializado en investigar redes de corrupción. Estudió las maestrías en Periodismo y en Historia. Además de obtener el Premio Javier Valdez Cárdenas 2019, ha sido galardonado en cinco ediciones del Premio Latinoamericano de Periodismo de Investigación y en tres ocasiones en el Premio de la Sociedad Interamericana de Prensa; ganó el Premio Nacional de Periodismo 2009, el Premio Alemán 2014 y 2017 y el Premio sobre Competencia Económica en 2019; con Investiga Lava Jato recibió en 2018 el Prize for Investigative Reporting. Ha colaborado con el International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, International Center for Journalists, Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, Columbia Journalism Investigations, Centro Latinoamericano de Investigación Periodística, Connectas y Convoca. Éste es su quinto libro de investigación periodística, el cuarto con Penguin Random House.