Mexican food security (Segalmeks) diverted resources 41 times the amount raised at the film premiere Barbiecompared the organization Mexicans Against Corruption and Impunity (MCCI).
Segalmex, created by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, was the subject several accusations of corrupt activities and several former employees were arrested by the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) on charges ranging from embezzlement to organized crime.
The MCCI confirmed that food addiction has diverted 15,308 million pesos from the public treasury; 41 times more than the amount that the film collected on the day of the premiere. Barbie starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling.
According to the MCCI, Barbie has raised about 373 thousand 120 million pesos.
The organization held similar events in connection with corruption in Segalmex.
Last week, he compared food addiction distractions to Argentine player Lionel Messi’s salary. after signing an annual contract for 837 million pesos per year for playing for Inter Miami in the United States.
Segalmex redirected 18 times more.
President López Obrador said at the end of June that despite officials still on the run, they won’t leave aside the Segalmex scamwhile stating that it was the “only” case of corruption his government faced.
Roberto Salcedo, secretary public functionindicated that the Segalmex fraud was not related to the 15 billion pesos as reported.
“The figure of 15 billion that has been circulating in the media is not accurate and has no basis,” he said.
The official said that the first investigation revealed observations associated with 9 billion pesosafter audits carried out from 2019 to 2020. However, he clarified that, as a result of the verification process, they cannot be considered property damage, but that the said should clarify the use of said resources.
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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