Sna Disclaims From Exhortation to Bc Governor
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The Citizen Participation Committee of the National Anti-Corruption System called on Marina del Pilar, governor of Baja California, to resign from her post while investigating her former partner, Carlos Torres, for alleged links to organized crime.In a press release, the Committee for Citizen Participation of State Anti-Corruption Systems and the National Anti-Corruption System, together with civil society organizations, considered it prudent to…
The National Anti-Corruption System (SNA) clarified that it did not issue an institutional appeal to request the license of the governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, after circulating a statement signed by members of the anti-corruption system and citizens' representatives.Through an official position, the Citizen Participation Committee of the SNA (CPC SNA) specified that this document corresponds to expressions in a perso…
Tijuana, January 24.- The Citizen Participation Committee of the State Anti-Corruption System of Baja California (CPC SEA-BC) rejected the public appeal made by the president of the National Anti-Corruption System (SNA), Vania Pérez Morales, to temporarily remove the governor of Pilar Ávila from office. In a document dated January 23, the local agency described the call as an "ultra vires" act—outside the law—that exceeds the legal powers of the…
The president of the National Anti-Corruption System (SNA), Vania Pérez Morales, made a public call to the governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, to temporarily remove her from office by license or resignation. This appeal seeks to guarantee transparency, impartiality and citizen confidence in the investigation of the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) against Carlos Torres Torres Torres, ex-husband of the president, for allege…
On January 21, 2026, the president of the National Anti-Corruption System (SNA), Vania Pérez Morales, asked the governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, to request a leave of absence and temporarily step down from her position, after the governor confirmed the existence of an investigation by the Attorney General's Office (FGR) against her ex-husband, Carlos Torres Torres… Source
On January 24, it was reported that Vania Pérez Morales, president of the anti-corruption system in Mexico, asked the governor of Baja California to resign, or request a license from her office, to deal with investigations by the FGR.The Anti-Corruption unit in Mexico demanded the transparency of the governor, Marina del Pilar, leaving her post after association with her ex-husband, Carlos Torres, who is being investigated by a network of corrup…
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