On October 30, 2025, he assumed the position of Deputy Director for Safety, Health, Environmental, Energy, and Reliability Management, one of the key technical positions within the oil company. According to reports that emerged this weekend on social media and in some outlets, in 2023, while the father of the Miss Universe winner held a management position at Pemex, a contract worth 745.6 million pesos was awarded through a tender to a company owned by Raúl Rocha Cantú, president of the pageant. While Bernardo Bosch Hernández's management position is public, reports published on Saturday in outlets like El Universal clarify that the area in which Fátima's father worked did not participate in the tender processes, and the procedure was carried out in accordance with protocol and regularly. Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) issued an informative bulletin this Sunday to clarify its stance on the recent controversy involving the Miss Universe winner, the Mexican Fátima Bosch Fernández, and her father, Bernardo Bosch Hernández. The Pemex communication specifies that its congratulatory message to Fátima Bosch was published exclusively “within the framework of public enthusiasm for her triumph,” making it clear that “it has no involvement with the executives of the Miss Universe international pageant.” Regarding contracts, Pemex informed that in February 2023, an 11-month contract was signed with two related companies: Servicios PJP4 de México S.A. de C.V. and Soluciones Gasíferas del Sur S.A. de C.V., which have been pointed out in the media and social networks for alleged influence in the pageant. “It should be noted that to date, there is no active contractual relationship,” affirmed the oil company, emphasizing that the contract was carried out with due diligence and under normal protocols. Pemex reiterates its commitment to complying with actions that reinforce the ethics and integrity of its workers, as well as the fight against corruption within the institution. It all started when, after the victory, the Mexican oil company Pemex posted a congratulatory message for Bosch on its official X account: Who is Fátima Bosch's father? Fátima's father, Bernardo Bosch, is an industrial engineer with a career in the public sector since 1995. He joined Pemex three years later, where he has held positions in auditing, management control, social responsibility, and institutional relations. Since 2017, he has served as an advisor in Pemex Exploración y Producción, overseeing strategic areas of the company.
Pemex and Miss Universe Winner Father in Contract Controversy
Mexican oil company Pemex addresses a controversy involving Miss Universe winner Fátima Bosch and her father, a former executive. Pemex clarifies that its congratulations were unrelated to the pageant and that a past contract was handled properly.