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They Report 'Moches' in Pemex Payments

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Suppliers of Pemex have faced requests for "moche" of up to 30 percent to be among the first to whom the oil company settles its debts. A supplier of Pemex, who supplied specialized equipment for the Dos Bocas Refinery in the previous six-year period, told REFORMA, on condition of anonymity, that it had a payment conditioning for 10 percent of the amount claimed and that it met other suppliers who were eventually asked for 30 percent of their de…

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Suppliers of Pemex have faced requests for "moche" of up to 30 percent to be among the first to whom the oil company settles its debts. A supplier of Pemex, who supplied specialized equipment for the Dos Bocas Refinery in the previous six-year period, told REFORMA, on condition of anonymity, that it had a payment conditioning for 10 percent of the amount claimed and that it met other suppliers who were eventually asked for 30 percent of their de…

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Pemex suppliers have faced “moche” requests of up to 30 percent to be among the first to be owed by the oil company. A Pemex supplier, who provided specialized equipment for the Dos Bocas Refinery in the previous six-year period, told REFORMA, on condition of anonymity, that it had a payment conditionality of 10 percent of the amount claimed and that it met with other suppliers who were eventually asked for 30 percent of their debt as a “moche.”

Opposition deputies promoted a point of agreement at the San Lázaro plenary session to ask the federal government to suspend embargoes, pardon interest and other tax burdens on PEMEX suppliers who have been affected by debts. The oil company owes nearly 400 billion pesos to various suppliers, including construction industry companies, which has led several of them to consider going bankrupt because of the starvation that has caused the lack of p…

Congresswoman Ariana Rejón asked the SAT and IMSS to suspend embargoes and condone interest to Pemex providers, affected by debts that suffocate the sector. Federal deputy Ariana Rejón Lara presented an Agreement Point in the Chamber of Deputies urging the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) and the Tax Administration System (SAT) to implement a scheme for the remission of interest and suspend fiscal embargoes against companies to which Pet…

In view of the debts of Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) with its suppliers, federal deputies of the National Action Party (PAN) proposed that the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) and the Tax Administration Service (SAT) condone the collection of interest and cease any legal action against the companies that credit the state oil company. Rep. Ariadna del Rocío Rejón Lara and Rep. Federico Döring Casar, both of the PAN parliamentary faction in…

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