It was the primary and only public airing of Wal-Mart’s plans. The council members spent 15 minutes discussing one of the largest development tasks in the town’s modern history. The formal order to publish Teotihuacán’s new zoning plan was acquired by the Government’s Gazette on Sept. 11, 2003. The next day, internal Wal-Mart de Mexico data show, Mr. Cicero authorized 5 bribe payments totaling $221,000. According to the interior information, the bribes were for acquiring zoning changes to construct 5 supermarkets. One of the payments, for $52,000, was for the Bodega Aurrera in Teotihuacán, Mr. Cicero said in an interview.
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