Raúl Salinas de Gortari (born August 24, 1946) is a Mexican civil engineer and businessman. He is the elder brother of
Carlos Salinas de Gortari, the 53rd
president of Mexico
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.
Raúl Salinas de Gortari graduated from the
Faculty of Engineering of the
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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, as a civil engineer. He has a master's degree in Transportation Planning from the
École Nationale Des Ponts Et Chaussees in Paris, and another one in Evaluation of Industrial Development Projects from the
Université de Paris.
Early life
Raúl Salinas was the eldest son and one of five children of economist and government official
Raúl Salinas Lozano and Margarita de Gortari de Salinas. Salinas's father served as President
Adolfo López Mateos
Adolfo López Mateos (; 26 May 1909 – 22 September 1969) was a Mexican politician and lawyer who served as President of Mexico from 1958 to 1964. Previously, he served as Secretariat of Labor and Social Welfare, Secretary of Labor and Social ...
's minister of industry and commerce, but was passed over as the PRI's presidential candidate in favor of
Gustavo DÃaz Ordaz
Gustavo DÃaz Ordaz Bolaños (; 12 March 1911 – 15 July 1979) was a Mexican politician and member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He served as the President of Mexico from 1964 to 1970. Previously, he served as a member of t ...
.
On 18 December 1951, when he was five years old, he was playing with his younger brother Carlos, then three, and an eight-year-old friend when they found a loaded rifle, and one of them shot and killed the Salinas family's twelve-year-old maid, Manuela. It was never determined which of the three boys pulled the trigger, and the incident was declared an accident; it was given newspaper coverage in ''
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La Prensa'' at the time. A judge blamed the Salinas parents for leaving a loaded weapon accessible to their small children.
Career
Raúl Salinas de Gortari held various positions of the
National Company of Popular Subsistence (Conasupo). He served as General Manager of Sistema de Distribuidoras Conasupo, S.A. de C.V. (Diconsa) and Director of Budget Planning and Programming of Conasupo. He worked 10 years as a Deputy General Director of
Grupo IUSA, a Mexican high engineering company founded in 1938, since August 2019 he is an Advisor to the Group Presidency.
From 1970 to 1978 he was professor of Investigation And Learning Methods, Project Evaluation and Planning at the
Faculty of Engineering of the
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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. From 1992 to 1993 was visiting Investigator in the Mexico - United States Study Center of the
University of California
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He is a member of the College of Civil Engineers of Mexico, where he was Director of Planning Studies at the XVI Directing Council and General Director of Profession Analysis. Since 1982 he is a permanent member of the Mexican Academy of Engineering.
Books
Raul Salinas has published:
* Evaluación de proyectos y selección de tecnologÃa en los paÃses subdesarrollados.
* La IngenierÃa para la Infraestructura del Medio Rural.
* TecnologÃa, empleo y construcción en el desarrollo de México.
* Por la SoberanÃa Alimentaria: Enfoques y Perspectivas.
* Agrarismo y agricultura en el México Independiente y Postrevolucionario.
* DICONSA en la modernización comercial y la regulación del abasto popular.
* Rural Reform in Mexico: The View From The Comarca Lagunera In 1993.
* Telecomunicaciones en México ante el reto de la Integración.
* Todo lo que el Juez ignoró para sentenciarme.
* El amante. Dos Ventanas a la vida.
* El Secreto, un dÃa.
*Guillén de Lampart, un reclamo de justicia.
In 2016 he published his book "Empoderamiento Ciudadano a través de la TecnologÃa" which was presented at the
Guadalajara Book Fair
Sport activities
He was a member of the Mexican Equestrian Team at the 1971
Pan American Games
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, held in Cali, Colombia. In 1972 he was National Jumping Champion of the Mexican Equestrian Federation, member of the
International Equestrian Federation.
Espionage
He was a victim of espionage by the
Dirección Federal de Seguridad, a Mexican intelligence agency, where his personal life was compromised. The Mexican government acknowledged this in 2020.
Legal issues
In February 1995, Raúl Salinas was arrested by order of former President
Ernesto Zedillo, admitted in his own statements. He was charged with the murder of his former brother-in-law,
José Francisco Ruiz Massieu, who had been married to his sister Adriana. In June 2005, Salinas had his conviction overturned by a judicial panel and he was released from prison.
He had served more than 10 years of a 27.5-year sentence for the 1994 shooting of Ruiz Massieu, a political rival and leading official in Mexico's long-ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party.
Alleged money laundering
In November 1995, Raúl Salinas's wife,
Paulina Castañón, and his brother-in-law,
Antonio Castañón, were arrested in
Geneva
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, Switzerland after attempting to withdraw US$84 million from an account owned by Raúl under an alias. A report by the US
General Accounting Office indicated that Raúl Salinas transferred over $90 million out of Mexico and into private bank accounts in London and Switzerland, through a complex set of transactions between 1992 and 1994, all with the help of
Citibank and its affiliates.
Other funds were returned to third parties, including Mexican billionaire
Carlos Peralta Quintero, who had given the funds to Raúl Salinas to set up an investment company. The Salinas family would not receive back any of the frozen funds.
However, in July 2013 a court exonerated Salinas of "unjust enrichment" and ordered that 224 million pesos (approximately $18 million) and 41 properties be returned to him. The court said that it could not explain how Salinas accumulated such wealth, but said that "so long as it is not shown that the assets acquired by public employee Raul Salinas de Gortari are proceeds derived from an abuse of his position," that he cannot be convicted of "unjust enrichment."
In popular culture
In the
Netflix
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series ''
Narcos: Mexico'' (2018), "the Brother" a character based on de Gortari is portrayed by actor
Mauricio Isaac. Season 2 episode 6 depicts two young boys playing war and shooting a maid and episodes 7 and 8 depict the 1988 Mexican Presidential election.
Stroke
In August 2022, Salinas had a stroke, but by October, he was reported on the road to recovery.
References
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* Oppenheimer, Andres. ''Bordering on Chaos''. New York: Little, Brown, 1996. .
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21st-century Mexican businesspeople
National Autonomous University of Mexico alumni
1946 births
Living people
People from Monterrey
École des Ponts ParisTech alumni
University of Paris alumni
Academic staff of the National Autonomous University of Mexico
Mexican writers
Equestrians at the 1971 Pan American Games
Pan American Games competitors for Mexico
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