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Mexico City Comptroller Reports 18,000 Complaints and 390 Sanctions, Pledges Faster In-Person Attention

The plan seeks to cut complaint timelines of up to 180 days through a new ethics unit for conflict‑of‑interest prevention.

Overview

  • Presenting to the local Congress, Contralor Nashieli Ramírez said the office is processing nearly 18,000 citizen complaints.
  • She reported 390 sanctions applied to 364 public servants as part of the current accountability drive.
  • From October 5, 2024 to August 31, 2025, the agency carried out 791 oversight actions covering all public entities, including 227 audits and 181 internal-control reviews.
  • Procurement oversight this fiscal cycle included participation in 622 public tenders, 717 restricted invitations and 931 direct awards.
  • There are 127 observations under review, including 18 economic findings totaling 158,360,793 pesos, and the agency plans to deploy staff next year for immediate, in-person attention to shorten current response times.