The cost of corruption in 2025
Corruption in Mexico cost an average of 3,865 pesos per citizen in 2025, Coparmex reported. The total losses are close to 17 billion pesos, according to the employer organization.
The data comes from the #DataCoparmex survey and the National Survey of Government Quality and Impact (ENCIG) of Inegi. The report warns that this phenomenon discourages investment, increases operating costs and destroys legal certainty.
40.2% of Coparmex member companies reported having been victims of corruption in the last year. The highest incidence was recorded at the municipal level with 62.2%, followed by the state level with 57.8% and the federal level with 42.8%.
The Inegi revealed 98.9% impunity in crimes that affect economic units. Practices such as bribery, extortion and unjustified delays are rarely reported or investigated.
Mexico fell to 141st place out of 182 countries in the 2025 Corruption Perception Index, with only 27 points out of 100.
Given this scenario, Coparmex reiterated its willingness to collaborate with the three levels of government on regulatory reforms and integrity mechanisms. He stressed that an effective rule of law is urgently needed to regain confidence and strengthen the country’s competitiveness.




