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Fine More than 777 Million Pesos to Four Former Segalmex Officials for Resource Diversion

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The Federal Administrative Court (TFJA) imposed a historic fine of 777.8 million pesos on four former Mexican food security activists (Segalmex), an organization that since 2025 changed its name to "Food for Welfare." The economic sanctions are accompanied by a severe punishment: those involved were disqualified for a period of 10 years to exercise any position within the Federal Public Administration. By a statement issued by the Anti-Corruptio…

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The Federal Administrative Court (TFJA) imposed a historic fine of 777.8 million pesos on four former Mexican food security activists (Segalmex), an organization that since 2025 changed its name to "Food for Welfare." The economic sanctions are accompanied by a severe punishment: those involved were disqualified for a period of 10 years to exercise any position within the Federal Public Administration. By a statement issued by the Anti-Corruptio…

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For misuse of resources, TFJA multiple with 777.8 mdp and disqualification for 10 to 4 employees of Segalmex, today Food for Welfare.

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Four former Mexican Food Security officials (Segalmex) were fined 777.8 million pesos and a decade of disqualification from working in the public service. The institution, converted into the current six-year Food for Welfare (Alibien), was epicenter of the biggest corruption scandal of the six-year lopezobradorist and, for now, the sanctions decided by the Federal Court of Tax and Administrative Justice (TFJFA) correspond to events that occurred…

• Four former staff members of Segalmex (today Food for Welfare) were punished for irregular management of resources in 2019.• The Federal Administrative Court imposed a 10-year disqualification and a solidarity fine of 777.8 million pesos.• The Anti-Corruption Secretariat also applied sanctions to officials of various federal units for serious and non-serious offences. Four former public servants of Mexican Food Security (Segalmex), currently k…

Four former Mexican Food Security officials (Segalmex) were fined 777.8 million pesos and 10 years of disqualification from working in the public service. The fined are Maria “G”., René “G”., Miguel “C.” and Juan “R.”, from the Planning Directorate, Guarantee Prices and Stimulus, as well as from the Administration Unit and ...

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Reforma broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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