Former Mexican Finance Minister Surrenders to U.S. Authorities
Enrique Diaz, the former finance minister of Mexico's Sinaloa state, has reportedly surrendered to U.S. authorities. The news, initially reported by newspaper Reforma, has yet to be independently confirmed by Reuters. This development follows a series of legal challenges faced by Diaz amid corruption investigations.
Enrique Diaz, the former finance minister of Mexico's Sinaloa state, has reportedly turned himself in to U.S. authorities, according to a report from the newspaper Reforma.
The development marks a significant move in the ongoing legal challenges and investigations surrounding corruption allegations that have plagued Diaz.
While newspaper Reforma cited official sources for this update, Reuters was unable to independently verify the report immediately.
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