The federal government of Mexico, through the Secretaría Anticorrupción y Buen Gobierno, sanctioned 41 public servants on August 16. The penalties include disqualifications from public service lasting up to 10 years, alongside fines totaling more than 22.4 million pesos.
The actions stem from resolutions addressing both serious and non-serious administrative infractions committed by the individuals. This enforcement reflects the administration's ongoing efforts to penalize official misconduct and enforce accountability within government institutions.
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