Mexican judge ordered the detention of former Mexican governor suspected of embezzling millions of public funds, the deepening of the scandal, it will test President enrique pena, Mr Anti-corruption agenda.
Application of Granier andres, who is the governor of Mexico's southern state of tabasco, until his term ends in December, before has duly appeared, state prosecutors question, but complaining of chest pain in the hospital.
Tabasco state prosecutor's office said that, the application of Granier will remain in detention in 30 days, the investigation continues, it is not clear that he will return to the tabasco.
Application Granier pena, Mr Of the ruling institutional revolutionary party, or PRI, which was a serious contamination on corruption charges, was named the 2000 power after Mexico for seventy years.
This week, police said, they want to apply Granier cross-examine after 88.5 million pesos ($6980000) in cash were found his former finance minister jose Manuel plug we use in the office.
Government said, leave application Granier tabasco debt and 2 billion pesos, between 2011 and 2012 - a is worth nearly 80% of the 2012 national tax revenue of at least 190 million pesos public funds were misused.
Application Granier, who has denied wrongdoing, to Mexico last month saw his expensive taste his recordings, bragging about his crazy shopping in Miami, Beverly hills and Hollywood released on the Internet.
"You may not believe, but I have 400 pairs of shoes, 300 sets of suits, shirt 1000, it is to show off, because I like them, I see, said:" the application of Granier.
He became known as a local radio station that he was drunk, and dismissed the charges against him.
To prove his commitment, clearing PRI, pena, he became President, last year sent congress the raft anti-corruption legislation. Have stalled, however, the measures to improve transparency and accountability.
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