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Mexico Plays Bottom Line: 140 Falls to the Spot in Corruption because of the "Grupo Tabasco"

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Mexico has hit bottom. Corruption in the country is no longer just a paper statistic, it is a humanitarian crisis that is paid with lives: in hospitals without medicines and in public services that never arrive. Today, the country records its worst historical level of corruption, driven by a political network that operated from the bowels of power. Reproved to the world: Place 140 of 180 According to the latest report of Transparency Internation…
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Globally, Mexico is considered one of the most corrupt countries, according to the latest report of Transparency International, where the country recorded its worst performance at the end of the six-year term of Andrés Manuel López Obrador. The nation fell to 140 of 180, obtaining a rating of 26 points out of 100 possible. Do you want to stay informed or send us your citizen report? Follow us on Facebook , X , Instagram , TikTok and WhatsApp . Y…

Globally, Mexico is considered one of the most corrupt countries, according to the latest report from Transparency International, in which the country registered its worst performance at the end of Andrés Manuel López Obrador's six-year term. The nation fell to 140th place out of 180, obtaining a score of 26 out of a possible 100.

Mexico has hit bottom. Corruption in the country is no longer just a paper statistic, it is a humanitarian crisis that is paid with lives: in hospitals without medicines and in public services that never arrive. Today, the country records its worst historical level of corruption, driven by a political network that operated from the bowels of power. Reproved to the world: Place 140 of 180 According to the latest report of Transparency Internation…

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Friday, January 23, 2026.
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