Blow to corruption: former SAT and Banco del Bienestar officials will pay dearly
The Anti-Corruption and Good Government Secretariat dropped the bomb: four former public servants from the SAT and the Banco del Bienestar were disqualified for serious administrative misconduct. It is not gossip, they are real investigations by the Internal Control Bodies.
The Federal Court of Administrative Justice did not mince words: up to 10 years without being able to hold public office and fines ranging from 25 thousand to 250 thousand pesos. This is how history is written, with hard numbers.
The SAT case: a sub-administrator who played with quotes
Let’s start with Víctor R., former deputy administrator of Taxpayer Services at the SAT. His sin? Assign appointments using personal data of taxpayers who were not even registered on the official portal. One year of disqualification. It seems little, but it is a message: the system does not forgive abuse of trust.
Banco del Bienestar: three officials, the same modus operandi
Here things get murkier. Juan D., Orlando P. and Marco M., former officials of Banco del Bienestar, were caught withdrawing resources from account holders without authorization. And to cover themselves, they made reconciliations with false information. Financial fines and years of disqualification. The cost? Your reputation and your future.
“Politics affects daily life,” my father told me. And here’s the proof: every ill-gotten peso is a blow to people’s confidence.
This is not just a scandal; It is an act of justice that reminds us that no one is above the law. The next chapter? We will see if these sanctions are the beginning of a deeper cleaning.




