Pemex seeks to recover 31 million pesos paid to Amparo Casar, for the death of her husband in 2004

by times news cr

2024-05-06 08:42:31

Mexican oil (Pemex) initiated various legal actions to recover an approximate amount of 31 million pesos that were paid to the political scientist Amparo Casar so consider a undue compensation of the company for the death from his husband in 2004.

At the Presidency’s press conference this Friday, the general director of the State company, Octavio Romero, gave a report on the corruption cases for which various amounts have been recovered in favor of the company.

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One of them, he revealed, is the case of Casar, current executive president of Mexicans Against Corruption, who, Romero asserted, received various payments for the death of her husband, Carlos Márquez Padilla García, which occurred in October 2004, while he was coordinator of advisors to the corporate management of Pemex Administration.

The official explained Casar received the life insurance payment, help with funeral expenses, a post-mortem pension in favor of his two children that was covered until they turned 25 years old and another post-mortem pension in favor of Casar for almost 129 thousand pesos per month.

All of this, the official explained, was done by the directors of Pemex at that time, who treated it as an accident when in reality it was a suicide.

Romero indicated that certified copies of the records of the preliminary investigation were requested and upon studying them the determination of the non-exercise of criminal action was found because it was concluded that no person deprived Márquez Padilla García of his life.

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Once the suicide was confirmed, Romero continued, the benefits that had been paid to Casar were immediately suspended and the corresponding complaints were filed against those who participated.

The association currently headed by Casar carries out and documents investigations into corruption, several of them into the current federal administration.

CSAS

2024-05-06 08:42:31

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