Mexico's MVS fires leading journalist who exposed presidential scandal
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One of Mexico's most prominent journalists, whose team revealed a conflict-of-interest scandal ensnaring President Enrique Pena Nieto last year, has been fired, her employer MVS Radio said on Sunday.
Late last year, reporter Carmen Aristegui exposed that Pena Nieto's wife, Angelica Rivera, was in the process of acquiring a luxury house from a government contractor that won millions of dollars in state business.
It later emerged that both Pena Nieto and his finance minister had also purchased houses from government contractors.
The revelations damaged Pena Nieto's reputation, compounding a deep political crisis triggered by his government's handling of a probe into the disappearance and apparent massacre of 43 trainee teachers in September.
Last week, MVS Radio and Aristegui publicly locked horns over a brand-new platform for investigative journalism called Mexicoleaks.