
Mexico's Attorney General Accused of Blame-Shifting in Corruption Cases
Mexico's Attorney General Faces Criticism for Blame-Shifting Tactics Mexico City – Alejandro Gertz Manero, Mexico's Attorney General, is facing renewed criticism for his tendency to deflect blame. A recent interview with a French correspondent, Anne Vignal, has brought this communication style back into the spotlight. In the interview, Gertz Manero was questioned about numerous cases involving alleged torture and falsified evidence. His response? A simple, "Blame the next guy." This tactic, the commentator argues, mirrors the behavior of other world leaders such as Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Vladimir Putin. The commentator states, "It's become a political phenomenon, a disaster." The video highlights concerns about the impact of this approach on the Mexican justice system and the potential for further injustice. The Attorney General's office has not yet responded to these criticisms. The situation underscores the ongoing debate about transparency and accountability within Mexican politics.