Overview
- Adán Augusto López acknowledged receiving more than 78 million pesos in 2023–2024 and asserted the income was lawful, declared to the SAT, and derived from professional services, rentals, cattle sales, financial yields and a U.S. inheritance.
- Reporters who downloaded his declarations from the Plataforma Nacional de Transparencia found that recent filings list mainly his public salary and omit the multimillion‑peso private income he referenced, and they highlighted inconsistencies in the figures he gave for 2024.
- Fiscal specialists calculated that López paid roughly 1.9 million pesos in ISR across the two years—about a 2.4% effective rate against a 35% top bracket—and called the gap implausible even with deductions.
- President Claudia Sheinbaum urged the senator to clarify the discrepancies; López said he will not resign, claimed political attacks, and maintains his declarations match what he filed with the tax authority.
- Hernán Bermúdez Requena, his former security chief, was linked to process and remains in pretrial detention, intensifying the political fallout, while no criminal investigation into López over the transfers has been publicly announced.