Fernando Rubén Guerrero Alcantar
Fernando Rubén Guerrero Alcantar was a vice admiral in the Mexican Navy and became a controversial figure following his exposure of a corruption scandal known as 'Marina-gate.' He was reportedly murdered in Colima after revealing information about a network involved in illegal gasoline imports, highlighting the dangers faced by whistleblowers in the context of rampant corruption within government institutions.
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Mexico:
Fernando Rubén Guerrero Alcantar was a rear admiral who reported corruption to Rafael Ojeda Durán.
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Mexico:
Fernando Rubén Guerrero Alcántar was assassinated after warning the Secretary of the Navy about corruption.
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Mexico:
He is a rear admiral who reported corruption and was later killed.
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Mexico:
Fernando Rubén Guerrero Alcántar was an admiral who denounced the corruption and was linked to murders.
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Mexico:
Fernando Rubén Guerrero Alcántar was the director general of Customs Collection and wrote a letter denouncing corruption in the Navy.
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Mexico:
He was a rear admiral who was murdered after denouncing corruption within the Navy.
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Mexico:
Admiral Fernando Rubén Guerrero Alcántar was murdered after exposing a corruption network in customs.
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Mexico:
Fernando Rubén Guerrero Alcantar was a vice admiral who was murdered after exposing a corruption network.
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