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Zero Tolerance to Opacity: Institutional Firmness and Legality without Concessions

TUXTLA GUTIERREZ, Chiapas, January 06, 2026.- In keeping with the zero-tolerance policy of corruption, which is firmly and decisively promoted by the governor of the State, Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar, the Anti-Corruption and Good Government Secretariat (SayBG) reaffirms that there will be no permissiveness in the face of patrimonial opacity or non-compliance with the legal obligations of public servants. The SAyBG, headed by Ana Laura Romero Basurt…
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TUXTLA GUTIERREZ, Chiapas, January 06, 2026.- In keeping with the zero-tolerance policy of corruption, which is firmly and decisively promoted by the governor of the State, Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar, the Anti-Corruption and Good Government Secretariat (SayBG) reaffirms that there will be no permissiveness in the face of patrimonial opacity or non-compliance with the legal obligations of public servants. The SAyBG, headed by Ana Laura Romero Basurt…

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Noticias de Chiapas broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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