Overview
- The Órgano de Administración de Justicia said it will issue sanctions in the coming days against public servants for alleged ethical breaches.
- Investigators obtained a precautionary suspension of a federal judge based in Toluca over alleged interference with extradition proceedings, effective until further notice.
- The suspension was requested by the head of the Administrative Responsibilities Investigation Office and the Discipline Commission of the Judicial Discipline Tribunal, which is led by Magistrate Rufino H. León Tovar.
- Reports indicate the suspended judge granted amparo benefits that hindered extraditions and may have favored Florian Tudor, allegations that remain under investigation.
- At a November 13 extraordinary session, commissioners Catalina Ramírez Hernández and Surit Berenice Romero Domínguez backed president José Alberto Gallegos Ramírez’s mechanisms for processing administrative responsibility cases, as the OAJ reiterated that ethical conduct is non‑negotiable.