A former head of Mexico's state-owned oil giant, Emilio Lozoya, accused former President Enrique Pena Nieto and a former finance minister of ordering him to funnel bribes from Brazilian builder Odebrecht to the 2012 presidential campaign, Mexico's attorney general said. Attorney General Alejandro Gertz said Tuesday that Lozoya testified he was ordered by the two to funnel more than 100 million pesos ($4.46 million) into the campaign. Later in power, Lozoya said they ordered him to use 120 million pesos to bribe lawmakers to pass a landmark energy reform that opened the staterun sector to private investment.
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