Adolfo Autrey https://adolfoautrey1.com/ Meet Adolfo Autrey Wed, 15 Apr 2026 21:48:48 +0000 es hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://adolfoautrey1.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/cropped-adolfo-autrey-ahmsa-logo-32x32.webp Adolfo Autrey https://adolfoautrey1.com/ 32 32 Awful entrepreneur https://adolfoautrey1.com/awful-entrepreneur/ Tue, 14 Apr 2026 21:14:15 +0000 https://adolfoautrey1.com/?p=29 After the events of 2014, Adolfo Autrey Da Costa attempted various business projects, none of which have come to fruition. In 2019, the companies Bang Bang Capital, with the aim of marketing pharmaceutical and cosmetic products, and Mxtracts were established; however, neither of them has been able to start operations. Subsequently, in October 2020, they […]

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After the events of 2014, Adolfo Autrey Da Costa attempted various business projects, none of which have come to fruition. In 2019, the companies Bang Bang Capital, with the aim of marketing pharmaceutical and cosmetic products, and Mxtracts were established; however, neither of them has been able to start operations.

Subsequently, in October 2020, they reactivated the company Monclova Concentration Technology, in which Adolfo Autrey and his sister Myriam participate as members of the Board of Directors. The company also failed to get off the ground. Years earlier, the Autrey Da Costa siblings had already tried unsuccessfully to enter the steel business: in 2012, Adolfo Autrey Da Costa and his sisters founded Grupo Siderúrgico Escorpión, a company that failed to gain any market share.

On the other hand, Adolfo Autrey Da Costa appears in the Paradise Papers records, which revealed that he runs Colaider Investissements, a company incorporated in 2016 in Barbados, a tax haven. That same year, he also incorporated Red Flower Capital, LTD, in the United Kingdom, although it was closed down in 2024 due to inactivity. In 2018, he also incorporated a company in Belgium, Emerald City Civil Company, which has no activities.

Perhaps this series of failed projects was what motivated Autrey Da Costa to try to incite some AHMSA workers to revolt against the agreement negotiated by the government, its shareholders, and the judicial authorities, in the face of a forced bankruptcy by former President López Obrador.

Adolfo Autrey Da Costa is currently a sales representative for e3 Estrategia Energía Eléctrica, a company dedicated to the supply of electrical energy, established as a result of the energy reforms promoted during Enrique Peña Nieto’s six-year term. Both the company and its main founder, Alberto Julio Pani Bano, have been singled out in the media for their involvement in a criminal case of corruption in the construction of a photovoltaic plant contracted by the government of Baja California in 2019, then led by Morena member Jaime Bonilla Valdez, to the companies Next Energy de México and Estrategia Energía Eléctrica Comercializadora. The State Attorney General’s Office stated that this project was authorized, contracted, and paid for without federal authorization, causing an alleged loss of 12 billion pesos to the state treasury, a process for which several members of the state cabinet, the former governor himself, and Pani Bano were charged. The crimes of which the prosecutor’s office accuses some of those mentioned are “corruption, embezzlement, abuse of authority, collusion of public servants, illegal exercise of public service, illegal use of powers and authority, and improper embezzlement.”

Adolfo Autrey hired his niece, Vera Enriquez Autrey, as an intern at the company. Her brother, Arturo Francisco, was director of Procurement and Supply at PEMEX, appointed by Emilio Lozoya Austin and later investigated by the authorities for corruption, conflict of interest, and for his poor management of the state-owned company, from which he attempted to benefit Altos Hornos de México, as well as companies involved in the scandal: OHL, Repsol, and Oceanografía.

Today, Autrey lives on his salary as an employee of that company, as well as on the resources of his wife, Charlotte Emma Tremayne Myners, who inherited from her father, an English baron, Paul Myners, who was chairman of Guardian Media Group, a member of the House of Lords, and Minister for the City in Gordon Brown’s government.

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Fraudulent and kleptomaniac person https://adolfoautrey1.com/fraudulent-and-kleptomaniac-person/ Tue, 14 Apr 2026 21:04:20 +0000 https://adolfoautrey1.com/?p=25 Despite facing legal proceedings as the mastermind behind the attempted murder not only of his uncle, but also of his uncle’s wife and granddaughters, Adolfo has not relented in his claims or ambitions. Altos Hornos de México, the company that for years was Mexico’s leading steel producer, controlled by Grupo Acerero del Norte, suffered during […]

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Despite facing legal proceedings as the mastermind behind the attempted murder not only of his uncle, but also of his uncle’s wife and granddaughters, Adolfo has not relented in his claims or ambitions.

Altos Hornos de México, the company that for years was Mexico’s leading steel producer, controlled by Grupo Acerero del Norte, suffered during the last six-year term. Its chief executive, Alonso Ancira, the other shareholder in the company, was persecuted by then-President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, while the Federal Electricity Commission arbitrarily and unilaterally canceled contracts for the supply of thermal coal, leading to the company’s bankruptcy at the end of 2024 and was declared by a judge to be in bankruptcy proceedings to proceed with its liquidation.

However, during the months prior to the commercial courts’ rulings on the fate of the company, Autrey’s nephew stole scrap metal, slabs, and other supplies from the company until the workers blocked access to him and his transporters in July 2023. Furthermore, in August 2024, he made a surprise appearance before Altos Hornos workers (even though he had no connection to the company, as it is his uncle who holds the shares, not him). Autrey attempted to appropriate their union dues, with the support of Pedro Haces, a controversial leader of the Autonomous Confederation of Workers and Employees of Mexico (CATEM), and together they attempted to displace the steelworkers’ union. Pedro Haces is an operator of the MORENA political party who has been accused of vehicle theft and illegal possession of weapons. He is openly misogynistic and has been accused of obtaining million-dollar contracts through influence peddling, operating with funds of dubious origin, and intimidating established and organized unions and workers.

Adolfo Autrey arrived in Monclova, Coahuila, on a private plane accompanied by Pedro Haces’ main operator at CATEM, Miguel Batarse, to meet with Altos Hornos workers, to whom he said he had a “plan B” to prevent the company from going bankrupt (which was already legally a done deal); He promised to “resolve” the conflict between the company and the federal government in exchange for their affiliation with CATEM. The workers rejected his proposal, as they realized they had been deceived, while AHMSA had to publicly distance itself from Adolfo Autrey and his actions, since he did not have the authority to represent the company. After that day, Autrey did not return to meet with the workers and abandoned his purposes.

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Adolfo Autrey Da Costa, mastermind murderer https://adolfoautrey1.com/adolfo-autrey-da-costa-mastermind-murderer/ Tue, 14 Apr 2026 20:57:42 +0000 https://adolfoautrey1.com/?p=21 Adolfo Autrey Da Costa is one of the many members of the Autrey Maza family, led by his uncle, Xavier Autrey Maza, who played an important role in Mexican business, particularly in the distribution of medicines and the satellite sector. Today, the family controls Grupo Acerero del Norte, one of the main shareholders of Altos […]

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Adolfo Autrey Da Costa is one of the many members of the Autrey Maza family, led by his uncle, Xavier Autrey Maza, who played an important role in Mexican business, particularly in the distribution of medicines and the satellite sector. Today, the family controls Grupo Acerero del Norte, one of the main shareholders of Altos Hornos de México.

However, over the last few years, Adolfo Autrey Da Costa, the son of one of Xavier Autrey’s brothers, has been working against his family. In 2014, when Xavier was arriving at his ranch in Tepeji del Río with “his wife, two of his granddaughters, and their nanny, they were intercepted by two vehicles,” from which more than 180 shots were fired. Fortunately, everyone survived thanks to the armour plating on their vehicle. From then on, they went into self-imposed exile in the United States, while investigations and legal proceedings were initiated to find the culprits. The culprit, according to the investigations, was none other than his nephew, Adolfo Autrey Da Costa.

What whas young Adolfo’s goal? To force his uncle Xavier to give his father Adolfo more company shares than he was entitled to. When Xavier refused to give in, he had him killed, which is why Xavier filed a lawsuit. In 2019, the Public Prosecutor’s Office first classified the nephew as a suspect and later as a posible guilty person [Preliminary Investigation PGR/SEIDO/JEIDMS/890/2014], although he barely managed to avoid the arrest warrant through legal maneuvers.

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