- Jorge Hank Rhon
Infobox_Politician
name = Jorge Hank Rhon
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birth_date = birth date and age|1956|1|28 [http://www.porquehank.com/indexMain.php Official Campaign site] ]
birth_place =Toluca ,Estado de México
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residence =Tijuana ,Baja California
order = 19th
office = Municipal president of Tijuana
term_start = 2004
term_end = 2007
predecessor =José de Jesús González Reyes
successor =Kurt Honold
party = PRI
religion =Roman Catholic
spouse =María Elvia Amaya
children = 19
website = http://www.jorgehank.org.mxJorge Hank Rhon is a Mexican billionaire
businessman , the owner of Mexico's largest sports betting company, "Caliente". An eccentric and controversial personality. He served from December 2004 to February 2007 as the president of the municipality of Tijuana. He is the son of former Mexico City mayorCarlos Hank González and his wife Guadalupe Rhon. He is also the stepfather of matadorAlejandro Amaya .Biography
Jorge Hank Rhon studied at the
Alexander Von Humboldt German College andIndustrial Engineering at theUniversidad Anáhuac in theState of Mexico . In 1980 he founded theGrupo Taos , a company that operates pet stores and amusement parks of which he is the President of the Board and General Director. He moved to Tijuana in 1985 to manage theAgua Caliente Racetrack and formed theGrupo Caliente which includes thedog racing track, a Hotel, a Mall and a network of entertainment centers in 19states of Mexico as well as 13 countries of Central,South America andEurope . The number of employees of the racetrak grew from 700 to close to 6,000. During his management Tijuana has hosted theSeñorita México pageant, the World Boxing title fight betweenJulio César Chávez andDanilo Cabrera and from 1986 to 1988 the Caribe International Classic Horserace, considered the most important inLatin America . The Racetrack also hosts the Day of the Three Wise Men, Children's Day, Mother's Day where thousands of children and their mothers receive free food, gifts and an entertainment show since 1988. Hank also created theCuauhtémoc Hank Foundation to give scholarships to students of all grades including studies in foreign schools. [http://www.jorgehank.com.mx/indexMain.php Official Campaign site] ]Jorge Hank is also known as an animal lover, and trader. However, his purported love for animals has been fouled by reports that many of his animals are the result of smuggling. Jorge Hank says his favorite animal is women. In 1991, he was directly linked to a failed illicit deal for an endangered
gorilla , but was never formally charged. His most famous customs run-in came in 1995, when he was caught carrying a suitcase full of ivory tusks, pearl vests and coats made from the skins of endangered ocelots, but Mr. Hank claimed that no law had been broken and the merchandise was legal. He was later acquitted. [ [http://www.laweekly.com/general/features/the-island-of-jorge-hank-rhon/12643/?page=2 LA Weekly, February 15, 2006] ]Hank was linked by the media with various drug lords and money-laundering after the leak of
National Drug Intelligence Center -drafted documents. However, theUnited States Attorney General at the timeJanet Reno discredited such report [ [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1571/is_25_16/ai_63323544 Reno Contradicts U.S. Drug Report, July 2000] ] and apologized to the Hank family. Newsweekly Zeta magazine runs a page on every edition asking Hank why his bodyguard at the time gunned down one of the Zeta journalists,Héctor Félix Miranda and asks the governor to find the intellectual author of his murder.Campaign for municipal president
Hank won the
Tijuana mayoral race of 2004, beating PAN candidate Jorge Ramos by a slim margin, thus ending 15 years of PAN government in Tijuana. His apparent charisma and high profile lifestyle, along with the support of the general population due to his perceived generosity and charity, may have assisted him in surmounting the political disadvantage.After the election
After the elections, the PAN attempted to nullify the election due to several irregularities. Every claim by the PAN was rejected by the
Baja California State Electoral Institute . The PAN then appealed before theFederal Electoral Tribunal which onNovember 14 ,2004 rejected PAN claims to invalidate the election. [http://www.trife.gob.mx/consultas/senrel/archivos/2004/SUP-JRC-233-2004/sujrc23304_01.pdf Tribunal Federal Electoral] , "Juicio de Revisión Constitucional Electoral", November 14, 2007.]One of the claims was that Hank's campaign team distributed material criticizing Ramos, the PAN candidate. The PAN representatives presented pictures of multiple fliers in a car of an alleged PRI affiliate. The TRIFE found that there was no logical link between the fliers and the assumption that there were many more and to conclude this was not an isolated case. The PAN also claimed that the website www.expedientepublico.com published material against Ramos but the TRIFE concluded that in the absence of an author for the site it was unable to conclude the author was a member of the PRI or Hank himself.
The PAN also complained that Hank used religious paraphernalia during his campaign and provided a newspaper cutout of a journalist commenting that Hank made a public invitation to attend mass. The PAN did not provide any other proof of the alleged invitation to mass and the TRIFE found that the sole commentary did not prove Hank's invitation.
Another set of allegations were based on Hank's team exceeding budget limits set by the electoral body, including radio and television spots and this set an inequitable condition for Ramos. The TRIFE noted that the PAN had a longer exposure of TV spots than the PRI and that the Baja California electoral body did not find that an alleged excess in budget would create a disadvantageous position for the PAN candidate even in the most favorable scenario for the PAN. In addition to this, the PAN did not provide costs of the television spots, only the number of them. In regards to campaign events, the PAN provided 28 copies of newspaper cutouts that appeared to contradict each other and some of the cutouts describe the same event. The PAN also provided newspaper cutouts referring to a
raffle of tenVolkswagen trucks but failed to demonstrate the Institutional Revolutionary Party paid for them and should be included in campaign budgets. Audio provided by the PAN also mentions not Hank butSamuel Ramos , the PRI candidate forMexicali , not Tijuana. Radio and television spot costs estimates lacked name and signature of the person issuing them.The PAN also accused Hank of having an alternative financing scheme through the Cuauhtémoc Hank Foundation based on Hank's own declarations. However, the PAN did not provide any proof of these asseverations and only assumed there was an alternative financing scheme. The PAN presented a newspaper cutout describing Hank as the director of the foundation but the TRIFE did not find this proved there was a financing scheme.
The PAN also alleged that Hank had broadcast television spots before his campaign started but did not provide dates or television station. The PAN also claimed a number of calls made to the emergency line 066 in which people mentioned the presence of the "red tide" (people wearing red shirts and hats near voting booths, characteristic of Hank's campaign), but the number of calls the PAN presented was higher than those reported and in most of those calls the caller failed to provide their last name and location of the voting booths. To support their claims the PAN provided pictures of these red-hat and red-shirt-wearing individuals but the pictures were in black and white.
Hank as
municipal president of Tijuana The most notable infrastructure improvement in Tijuana during the Hank administration was the multi-million investment on an underpass at the "Alba Roja" intersection, just south of the "5 y 10" intersection. The "5 y 10" intersection is one of the most famous in the city and with the heaviest traffic. The investment was for a figure close to 45 million pesos, more than four million dollars. [http://www.oem.com.mx/elsoldetijuana/notas/n176162.htm El Sol de Tijuana] , February 19, 2007]
On
February 8 , 2005 the Hank administration inaugurated the five million pesos [ [http://www.bajacalifornia.gob.mx/portal/gobierno/finanzas/obra_pub/C4_tij.jsp Government of Baja California] .]Center of Communication, Control, Computing and Command (C4) that included 60 high definition cameras. [http://www.tijuana.gob.mx/Apps/AppsPublico/Comunicados/VerComunicado.asp?ID=546 Government of Tijuana] , February 1, 2005] In order the reduce kidnappings, a problem that of Tijuana for many years, the municipal government started a program of installingGPS devices on the cars of potential victims. [ [http://www.laprensa-sandiego.org/archieve/2006/september29-06/policia.htm La Prensa San Diego] , September 29, 2006] In 2007, a program ofroad safety camera s was introduced in Tijuana that issued speeding tickets in which some drivers received up to 800 tickets issued the same day, same time, and on the same location. [ [http://www.frontera.info/EdicionEnLinea/Notas/Otras/28022007/224499.aspx Frontera] February 28, 2007] .The Hank administration produced significant urban development but failed to significantly reduce crime [ [http://www.panoramadebc.com/carta-del-editor-mar07.html Panorama de Baja California] , March 2007] In 2007, the Operation Tijuana of the Federal Government only momentarily reduced serious crimes and ordinary crimes increased 40%http://www.frontera.info/EdicionEnLinea/Notas/Noticias/07052007/236102.aspx Frontera] , May 7, 2007.] and it was detected corruption amongst the federal forces. [ [http://www.univision.com/content/content.jhtml?cid=1078057 Univision] , January 22, 2007] The operation was then extended to the five municipalities of the state and dubbed
Operation Baja California , per request of the governorEugenio Elorduy Walther . [ [http://www.frontera.info/edicionenlinea/notas/Noticias/26042007/233976.aspx Frontera] , Abril 26, 2007.]On
February 20 , 2007 Hank requested a license to leave his post as president. The license was approved by nine PRI representatives with six PAN representatives rejecting the license and one PRD representative abstaining from voting. [ [http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2007/02/20/index.php?section=estados&article=035n1est Jornada] , February 20, 2007.] Multiple billboards reporting Hank actions as president were put out after the annual report and PAN representative complained and offered to remove the PAN-sponsored radio spots on fighting radar camera-issued tickets. [ [http://www.oem.com.mx/elsoldetijuana/notas/n185923.htm El Sol de Tijuana] , February 27, 2007.]Run for
Governor of Baja California At the end of 2006, Jorge Hank expressed his wishes to run a campaign for the 2007 Baja California state election.This flared up comments from PAN politicians [ [http://www.lacronica.com/edicionenlinea/notas/Nacional/23122006/213400.aspx PAN confident that the "Anti-grasshopper law" will be reverted] , La Crónica December 23, 2006.] saying that he would be violating the state's "Antichapulin" ("anti-
grasshopper ") law which prohibits a person of public office to "jump" from one charge to another without ending their current term.*
José Guadalupe Osuna Millán — The PAN (ruling party) candidate for governor
*Baja California state election, 2007 References
External links
* [http://www.porquehank.com PorqueHank.com] ("Why Hank") — Official campaign site for
Governor of Baja California (Spanish)
* [http://www.tijuana.gob.mx/Presidente/index.asp Presidential webpage] at theMunicipality of Tijuana government site (Spanish)
* [http://www.customscorruption.com/white_tiger/operation.htm White Tiger Report]
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