Feb 17 • 21:57 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

ASF detects irregularities amounting to another 59 billion pesos in the last year of AMLO; Pemex and SICT among the flagged

The Superior Audit of the Federation (ASF) in Mexico has identified irregularities totaling 59.345 billion pesos in the final year of former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's administration, including significant amounts flagged in federal spending.

Mexico's Superior Audit of the Federation (ASF) has reported discovering irregularities amounting to 59.345 billion pesos in the third report of audits for the 2024 Public Account, summing up to a total of 65.107 billion pesos needing clarification from the last year of Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s presidency. This new finding contributes to a staggering total of 417.321 billion pesos identified for clarification during his entire six-year term. The discrepancies span across multiple years, with the most recent audit revealing amounts of 51.979 billion pesos in 2023, 110.897 billion pesos in 2022, and similar irregularities in prior years, highlighting a persistent trend of financial mismanagement.

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