Showing posts with label accountability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accountability. Show all posts

Jun 27, 2013

Mexico Faces Challenges in Tackling Corruption

ABC News 
By E. Eduardo Castillo
Associated Press
June 26, 2013

It's a scandal a day in Mexico: an ex-governor sent to jail, another under investigation, mysterious money popping up in senators' bank accounts, politicians passing stacks of bills on YouTube.

Scandals are nothing new to Mexican politics, but the pace of revelations is accelerating as a more robust democracy and social media have emboldened Mexico's watchdogs, who are increasingly trying to bring the officials to justice or at least publicly shame them. And much of the new attention focuses on scandals in states, where the powerful grip of governors often had masked wrongdoing in the past.  Read more. 

Jun 24, 2013

Official Corruption in Mexico, Once Rarely Exposed, Is Starting to Come to Light

By Karla Zabludovsky 
Published: June 23, 2013

Andrés Granier has a sumptuous wardrobe and lifestyle. He has bragged about owning 400 pairs of shoes, 300 suits and 1,000 shirts, collected from luxury stores in New York and Los Angeles. His purchases barely fit in his several properties, scattered throughout Mexico and abroad.

The case of Mr. Granier, who was taken into custody on June 14 at a Mexico City hospital where he is being treated for a heart ailment, is just the latest among several former governors and public officials who have recently found themselves under investigation or facing public scorn.  Read more.