AMLO's Administration Instructed the Cuban Government to Benefit; It Paid 111 Million Pesos for Expired Medications that Never Reached Hospitals.
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While patients claimed the lack of medicines to treat their illnesses, the administration of Andrés Manuel López Obrador instructed to benefit the Mexican representative company of the Cuban government, with direct contracts for the purchase of medicines that totaled 111 million pesos in 2022 and 2023. By order of its then director, Birmex [...]
While patients claimed the lack of medicines to treat their illnesses, the administration of Andrés Manuel López Obrador instructed to benefit the Mexican representative of the Cuban government, with direct contracts for the purchase of medicines that totaled 111 million pesos in 2022 and 2023. Among the purchases were 3.4 million drops for the eyes for which Laboratorios de Biológicos y Reactivos de México (Birmex) paid 80 million pesos, althou…
And in things that are found in the audits, we bring to them the case of the AMLO government that bought from Cuba medicines of poor quality, expired and that did not reach the Mexican hospitals—the purchase, by the way, was of more than 100 million pesos. This case was revealed by the journalist of Animal Político Nayeli Roldán via the report of the Superior Audit of the Federation (ASF) in the review of acquisitions 2023. “Megapharmacy of Well…
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