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Mexico president apologises for wife's house purchase | Mexico president apologises for wife's house purchase |
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Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto has apologised for a scandal involving his wife's purchase two years ago of a $7m house from a government contractor. | Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto has apologised for a scandal involving his wife's purchase two years ago of a $7m house from a government contractor. |
Mr Pena Nieto said it had damaged people's faith in the presidency. | Mr Pena Nieto said it had damaged people's faith in the presidency. |
He said he had not broken the law and promised to redouble efforts to fight corruption. | He said he had not broken the law and promised to redouble efforts to fight corruption. |
Mr Pena Nieto's party, the PRI, suffered severe losses in recent local elections. | Mr Pena Nieto's party, the PRI, suffered severe losses in recent local elections. |
He was addressing political leaders at the unveiling of a new anti-corruption system that increases the monitoring of politicians. | |
Mr Pena Nieto is facing presidential elections in 2018. | Mr Pena Nieto is facing presidential elections in 2018. |
Who can fight Mexico's corruption? | Who can fight Mexico's corruption? |
Mexico minister defends house purchase | Mexico minister defends house purchase |
What will be President Pena Nieto's legacy? | What will be President Pena Nieto's legacy? |
In an unusually frank apology, he said the scandal had damaged the Mexican people's faith in the presidency and the government. | In an unusually frank apology, he said the scandal had damaged the Mexican people's faith in the presidency and the government. |
"For this reason, with all humility I ask your forgiveness." | "For this reason, with all humility I ask your forgiveness." |
"I repeat my sincere and profound apology for the offence and indignation I have caused you." | "I repeat my sincere and profound apology for the offence and indignation I have caused you." |
Mr Pena Nieto had reacted angrily at the time when he and his wife were criticised for buying the luxury home from Grupo Higa, a major government contractor. | Mr Pena Nieto had reacted angrily at the time when he and his wife were criticised for buying the luxury home from Grupo Higa, a major government contractor. |
His wife, Angelica Rivera, denied wrongdoing and said she had bought the house with earnings from her career as an actress. | His wife, Angelica Rivera, denied wrongdoing and said she had bought the house with earnings from her career as an actress. |
She later returned the mansion, which she had been paying for in instalments. | She later returned the mansion, which she had been paying for in instalments. |
It emerged later that Mr Pena Nieto's finance minister had also bought a house from the same contractor. | It emerged later that Mr Pena Nieto's finance minister had also bought a house from the same contractor. |
A government investigation later found no evidence of wrongdoing. | A government investigation later found no evidence of wrongdoing. |
Correspondents say the scandal may have also damaged Mexico's relations with China because they cancelled a a multi-billion-dollar contract won by the sole bidder, a Chinese-led consortium to build a high-speed rail link. | Correspondents say the scandal may have also damaged Mexico's relations with China because they cancelled a a multi-billion-dollar contract won by the sole bidder, a Chinese-led consortium to build a high-speed rail link. |
Grupo Higa was part of the consortium. | Grupo Higa was part of the consortium. |
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