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Birmex hides the opacity of the uncleanliness in the 'megapharmacy'

Birmex hides the opacity of the uncleanliness in the 'megapharmacy'

1.- Dirty bills in the pharmacy

Birmex entangled in the Philips case and the pharmaceutical company's opacity.

The state-owned Birmex is trying to cover up all the corruption within the "pharmaceutical company," another of López Obrador's crazy ideas. Since 2023, it has been unable to provide the external auditors, A. Frank y Asociados, with the documentation needed to issue an opinion on the situation, operations, and financial management prevailing in the case. It had a deadline for delivery of documentation by March 10 of this year and simply continues to ignore the requirements that would allow for a thorough understanding of the functioning of the drug and equipment procurement system.

The latter, as is the case with the criminal action taken by Philips, which sold ventilators to public hospitals in the midst of the pandemic that simply didn't work. In Australia, complaints have already been filed against the company for the poor quality of its devices. Meanwhile, here in Mexico, columnists like the mercenary and alleged Lopez Obrador supporter Federico Arreola are trying to defend Philips in the litigation it is pursuing over the ventilators, while the health sector remains one of the most opaque in its financial dealings within the public sector.

2.- Judicial votes.

The claim to the OAS must be submitted by the INE.

The 4T government's complaint about the opinions issued by the Organization of American States (OAS) regarding the elections held to renew the Judiciary, which in a nutshell was a disqualification of the process for all the flaws it presented, from the accordions to the failed clientelist transfer (only one in ten Mexicans went to vote on June 1), is a protest that the OAS will not take into account given that it was the INE (National Institute of Statistics) that invited them as observers, not the government, much less Morena.

With the abstention rates known and evidence of the manipulation of the popular will, via the infamous accordions, presented in the media, the new members of the Judiciary are now condemning the public for the fraudulent methods that prevailed in this controversial process.

3.- Clean energy bills.

Pedro Haces, Eduardo Bours, and the Peraltas, behind the solar panel business.

Without caring about the priorities for clean energy generation contained in Plan Mexico, and even less about those of the Ministry of Energy, which is establishing the new strategy to save Pemex from the financial black hole it finds itself in, the crooks Pedro Haces and Eduardo Bours (the same one who, along with Luis Téllez, secretly managed the Fobaproa support to the banks that negotiated their bailout amounts with them) are now trying to take a bite out of the solar panel sales pie.

Bachoco, a company owned by Bours, and Haces, the CFE concessionaire for the purchase of meters, are, as always, after the money.

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