May: the month of patrimonial truth for bureaucrats

Officials at all levels must declare assets by May 31 or face sanctions.

May: the month of patrimonial truth for bureaucrats

The deadline is approaching and public officials at all levels have until May 31 to submit their asset declaration. Yes, the same one that promises transparency every year but that many try to avoid as if it were a traffic ticket.

The declaration of assets and interests is mandatory for all public servants in Mexico, from operational personnel to senior management. The official objective: to make the evolution of its assets transparent and prevent conflicts of interest. The real objective: so that we know if someone is making an extra profit while working for the people.

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There are three types of declaration: the initial one (60 days after entering the position), the modification one (every May) and the conclusion one (when leaving the position). It all sounds very nice on paper, but history has taught us that the devil is in the details—and the omissions.

What happens if they don’t present it? The authorities warn that they can initiate an investigation, formally require the official and, if non-compliance persists, apply sanctions ranging from removal from office to temporary disqualification. But let’s be honest: how many times have we seen these sanctions applied to the fullest extent of the law? The historical memory of similar scandals makes me doubt.

For the process, officials need CURP, RFC, proof of address, resume, payroll receipts or tax returns, and data on properties, vehicles, bank accounts, credits and debts. Basically, your financial life on a digital platform called DeclaraNet.

The declaration corresponding to 2026 must be submitted from May 1 to May 31 through that system. The authorities recommend doing it in advance to avoid setbacks and penalties. I recommend that, as citizens, we be attentive to who does not comply—because if someone does not want to show their assets, perhaps they have something to hide.

Yes to disarmament: 11 thousand weapons delivered since October

The anonymous exchange program advances with financial incentives and toy barter.

Results of the Yes to Disarmament program

The Secretary of the Interior, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, reported that since October 2024, 11,139 firearms have been exchanged. The exchange is anonymous and in exchange for economic incentives, as part of the Attention to Causes strategy.

During the morning conference by President Claudia Sheinbaum, Rodríguez explained that the program also allows war toys to be exchanged for educational materials. The objective is to promote a culture of peace in girls, boys and young people.

Prevention actions

The head of the Interior highlighted the “Festivals for Peace”, community activities and youth programs. These actions seek to bring the government closer to the communities through tours and direct attention in areas with social problems.

In addition, new educational spaces for high school have been created, the “Ponte Pila” program has been strengthened, and reading campaigns and cultural activities are promoted. Peace councils that address family violence and substance abuse operate in 14 states.

Rodríguez assured that the federal government will continue working with local authorities to build safer environments.

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UNAM and IMSS launch strategy against HIV

UNAM and IMSS offer preventive treatments against HIV to students and workers.

HIV prevention program for university students

The National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) signed an agreement to provide preventive treatments against HIV to their community. The objective is to reduce the risks of infection among students, teachers and administrative staff.

As part of the strategy, Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) will be made available. This medication, when used properly, reduces the chance of contracting the virus by up to 99%. It is intended for those seeking additional protection before possible exposure.

Also included is Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP), an emergency treatment that must be started within the first 72 hours after a risk situation, such as a condom breaking or sexual violence. The scheme lasts 28 days under medical supervision.

Authorities noted that prevention requires a comprehensive approach. The program includes periodic HIV testing, distribution of condoms, care for sexually transmitted infections and vaccination against the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and hepatitis B.

This agreement strengthens the health tools available to the university community, combining institutional resources to confront HIV from prevention.

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FBI returns to Mexico historical document signed by Hernán Cortés

A document signed by Hernán Cortés in 1527 returns to Mexico after three decades of searching.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the United States delivered to Mexico a document from the 16th century with the signature of Hernán Cortés. The piece was stolen from the country more than 30 years ago and is now under the protection of the General Archive of the Nation (AGN).

Recovery after an auction in the US

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) reported that it is a payment order dated February 20, 1527. It belongs to the Hospital de Jesús fund of the AGN, which contains several folios with signatures of the conqueror.

The recovery process began in 2022. Mexican authorities received information about the sale of the document in a US auction house. After gathering evidence of its origin and belonging to the national heritage, Mexico filed a complaint with the Attorney General’s Office of the Republic.

The document, of incalculable value, is already in Mexican territory. The collaboration between the FBI and the Mexican authorities allowed his return, which concludes a long process of investigation and diplomatic management.

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