Another one that falls off the map
The Anti-Corruption Secretariat announced today what we already know: Construcciones Arjato was fined more than 165 thousand pesos and three months of disqualification from contracting with the government. He won a bid and then… disappeared.
“The company did not provide the performance guarantee or formalize the corresponding contract, despite having won the public tender,” the agency said.
The project was simple: adaptations and maintenance in offices of the Federal Labor Conciliation Center. Painting, air conditioning, basic remodeling. Nothing out of this world.
The perfect timing
The sanction was notified on March 30 and is already in the Official Gazette. Now the company appears in that special registry where those who do not fulfill their public commitments end up.
The funny thing is that this happens while we all look the other way. Three months of punishment for leaving the government hanging sounds more like a paid vacation than a real sanction.
The Secretariat says it will defend the resolution if the company challenges it. And repeat that same old mantra about legality and transparency. As if publishing a job was enough to clean the system.
Meanwhile, the offices are still awaiting maintenance. And we continue to wonder how many cases like this pass without pain or glory.




