Court Says Ministers Won't Use New Trucks
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The acquisition of luxury vans for the nine ministers of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) could have been a correct measure from the purely financial and operational point of view, but it was unjustifiable and even offensive to society, in the logic of republican austerity and the prospect of reducing superfluous expenditures in all areas of the state to which the federal executive has been exhorted in the previous and current s…
The Supreme Court of National Justice (SCJN) reported today Sunday, January 25, that the ministers will not use the armored trucks recently acquired by the judiciary.According to a statement, the SCJN stated that they will seek to return the trucks, whose price exceeds one million pesos, or in their absence they will be available to other judges.Ministers of the SCJN refuse to use armored trucks; they reiterate commitment to the responsible use …
This week, the High Court confirmed the acquisition of nine units to “ensure adequate security conditions” for its nine members
After the controversy over the purchase of nine luxury vans for the ministers, the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) reported that they will not use the acquired cars and that they will be returned.According to the Supreme Court, the ministers and ministers decided not to use them, and in case they cannot return them, they will remain in the hands of "judges who face greater risks, always in compliance with applicable regulations."To…
Mexico City.- After criticism for the acquisition and justification of alleged savings, the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) reported this Sunday that the ministers and ministers decided not to use the vehicles. In an official message, it was stated that the corresponding process will also be initiated for their return or put them at the disposal of judges with greater risks. "With regard to the vehicles acquired, ministers and mini…
On January 26, 2026, Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, head of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), defended the purchase of nine armored Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs assigned to justices as part of the renewal of the official fleet, stating that austerity constitutes a responsible administration policy and not a symbolic act, while confirming that the… Source
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