Fgr Obtains 62.8 Million Pesos for Reparation to the State of the Case the ‘Stag Master’
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The Office of the Attorney General of the Republic (FGR) reported on Thursday that 62.8 million pesos had been obtained as compensation for the damage to the Mexican State, by two former officials related to the corruption plot known as the ‘Estafa Maestra’.The Prosecutor’s Office, now headed by Ernestina Godoy, stated in a statement that the two defendants were Ricardo ‘M’, a former official of the Ministry of Social Development (Sedesol), and …
A court convicts two former officials to repair a da or $62 million for one of the contracts awarded in the so-called Master Scam.
The Office of the Attorney-General of the Republic (FGR) reported that 62.8 million pesos had been obtained as compensation for the damage to the Mexican State by two former officials related to the corruption plot known as the ‘Estafa Maestra’. The Prosecutor’s Office, now headed by Ernestina Godoy, stated in a statement that the two defendants were Ricardo ‘M’, a former official of the Ministry of Social Development (Sedesol), and José ‘M’, an…
More than 62 million pesos seems like a choncha figure... but from what level was the Stealer of the Maestra Scam, which both pin$% &/e varo only represents a pinch minimum. Well that’s what has been recovered... Screenshot Implicated in Estafa Maestra will return more than 62 million pesos The holder of the Attorney General’s Office of the Republic (FGR), Ernestina Godoy, announced with “bomb and saucer” a repair of the damage in favor of the S…
The Attorney General’s Office of the Republic (FGR) obtained compensation for the damage for 62,8 million pesos from two former civil servants linked to the ‘Stafa Maestra’. The money will be returned to the federal treasury as part of a judicial decision. They pointed out that the defendants are Ricardo “M”, former official of the Sedesol, and José “M”, exrector of the [...] The post Two involved in the ‘Stafa Maestra’ will have to pay 62.8 mdp…
Two former public servants involved in the "Stafa Maestra", in the six-year term of former President Enrique Peña Nieto, were sentenced to pay 62.8 million pesos as compensation for the damage in the case. This is the former Deputy Director General of the Delegation Coordination Unit of the then Secretary of Social Development (Sedesol), Ricardo Mejía Zayas, and the Rector of the Intercultural University of the State of Mexico, José Francisco Mo…
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