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Willem Els: Mkhwanazi’s Mexico warning, the R1-billion bust - but no boots on the ground

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Ex U.S. ambassador says Mexico’s former president feared Sinaloa boss would expose corrupt officials
MEXICO CITY — A new memoir by an ex-U.S. ambassador in Mexico — who wrote that former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador feared that a drug kingpin arrested by the FBI would “spill the beans” on corrupt Mexican officials — has ignited a media firestorm in Mexico. In his book, Ken Salazar, the former U.S. envoy to []
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