Carlos Hermosillo Arteaga
Carlos Hermosillo Arteaga was a Mexican politician from the Institutional Revolutionary Party. He served as a federal deputy during the 63rd session of Congress, representing Chihuahua's ninth district. He was described as the "right-hand man" of Chihuahua governor César Duarte during his 2010–2016 governorship.
Life
Hermosillo Arteaga was born in Hidalgo del Parral and obtained his degree in business administration from the Instituto Tecnológico de Parral in 2001. His first jobs were at in its Parral division; he became the statewide coordinator in 2006, after two years spent away from the agency in which he served as César Duarte's private secretary and chauffeur.In 2011, Hermosillo was named director of the State Trust Fund for the Promotion of Productive Activities in Chihuahua, which provides funds to small businesses in the state. After a year at Fideapech, he became the Director General of Administration in the state's finance secretariat. From 2013 to 2015, Hermosillo served as the president of the Central Board of Water and Sanitation of the State of Chihuahua.
During his time in the state administration, Hermosillo acquired several properties, including a home worth 2.8 million pesos in the wealthy Misión del Bosque neighborhood of Chihuahua, as well as three other transactions in the span of two months. Some of the homes were registered in the name of his wife, Mayra Julieta Urbina Arzola. In December 2016, he appeared before a judge in a legal case against him for unlawful enrichment; the judge ordered the case reopened after the Duarte government closed it in its final week. By this time, he and his wife had six properties in their name in Chihuahua, worth a combined 14 million pesos.