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Aug. 27, 2016
Mexico commits to reining in corruption
Last month, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto approved Mexico's new national anti-corruption system, declaring that he is "more than committed to combating corruption, hence the importance of the system." By Neal Stephens and Guillermo Larrea




On July 18, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto approved the laws of Mexico's new national anti-corruption system, declaring that he is "more than committed to combating corruption, hence the importance of the system." The objective of the system is to coordinate the efforts of all Mexican governmental bodies at the federal, state and municipal levels that are involved in anticorruption enforcement. These l...
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