Summary of Transparencia y cero impunidad en caso Segalmex. Conferencia presidente AMLO
Summary of the Conference
In a recent conference, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) addressed the issue of corruption within Segalmex, a government entity established in 2019 to support small grain producers in Mexico. He emphasized that this case represents the only significant corruption incident during his administration and outlined the government's commitment to transparency and accountability.
Key Points from the Conference
- Corruption Investigation: The investigation into Segalmex was initiated after signs of possible embezzlement were detected. AMLO instructed the Ministry of the Interior and the Fiscal Attorney's Office to coordinate efforts to uncover the truth and ensure that those responsible are punished without impunity.
- Financial Recovery: Initial investigations have led to the recovery of 9.5 million pesos that were misappropriated. Additionally, audits revealed potential irregularities amounting to 9.5 billion pesos, with 2.7 billion pesos considered as property damage leading to criminal complaints against 156 individuals, including former public servants.
- Legal Proceedings: The Attorney General's Office is actively pursuing legal action against those implicated, with 47 individuals under investigation and some facing extradition from abroad. The emphasis was placed on maintaining a zero-tolerance policy towards corruption.
- Government Accountability: The administration has made it clear that there will be no leniency in handling corruption cases, reinforcing the notion that transparency is crucial for restoring public trust in government institutions.
- Economic Context: AMLO also touched on broader economic strategies, including the importance of food and energy self-sufficiency. He discussed the need for diversification in trade relationships, particularly concerning dependence on the U.S. market, and highlighted achievements in reducing poverty and enhancing public investment.
- Judicial Reform and Public Trust: The president underscored the necessity of reforming the judiciary to ensure independence from economic power and organized crime, aiming for a judicial system that serves all citizens equitably.
The conference concluded with AMLO reiterating the importance of moral authority in governance, stating that combating corruption is essential for the country’s progress and development.
Presenters/Contributors
- Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), President of Mexico
- Luisa María Alcalde, Secretary of the Interior
- Roberto Salcedo, Secretary of Public Function
- Leonel Cota Montaño, General Director of Segalmex
- Grisel García, Fiscal Attorney of the Federation
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