Fernández Araya key piece to combat corruption in Edomex: Delfina Gómez

by times news cr

During her first government report, the governor of the State of Mexico, Delfina Gómez Álvarez, highlighted the progress in the fight against corruption, placing emphasis on the work of the undersecretary of the Comptroller’s Office, Luis David Fernández Araya.

In the report he announced that throughout his first year at the head of the entity, his administration carried out more than 21 thousand control and evaluation actions, which resulted in 3 thousand sanctions for irregularities in the management of public resources.

Gómez pointed out that his administration will not give truce to impunity or allow any act of corruption. “Whoever commits improper acts will be punished to the fullest extent of the law. We cannot overlap anyone,” he stated, reiterating that transparency and accountability are fundamental pillars in his management. He assured that during his six-year term, “there will be no tolerance for corruption,” warning that any diversion of resources will be severely sanctioned.

Fernández Araya led comprehensive audits and exhaustive reviews of files in all state and municipal bodies, with the aim of strengthening transparency in the Mexican government. At the end of the report, the undersecretary reaffirmed the commitment to continue working to guarantee honest management of public resources.

On his We come to serve the people, not to use them. Whoever falls will be punished!”, thus showing the firmness with which the government of the State of Mexico faces corruption and impunity as expressed by the local official.

2024-09-29 22:26:28

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