Cesar Arellano Garcia
Newspaper La Jornada
Thursday, January 5, 2023, p. 8
Mauricio Razo Sánchez, who was the head of the Internal Control Body of the extinct Secretary of Social Development (Sedesol) in the administration of Rosario Robles Berlanga, again won the lawsuit against the Secretary of Public Administration (SFP), which dismissed him and disabled for five years.
Unanimously, the Federal Court of Administrative Justice (TFJA) annulled the resolution of October 30, 2019, with which the SFP prohibited him from holding jobs, positions or commissions in the public service for five years.
The superior chamber of the jurisdictional body considered the grievances presented by the former public servant to be founded, for which reason it ordered the federal agency to issue a new resolution adjusting to the resolutions.
The TFJA indicated that the appellate court considered that the judge failed to analyze documentary evidence consisting of the interlocutory sentence of October 28, 2020, issued in the nullity trial, therefore the revoked ruling lacked exhaustiveness, and orders that the arguments of the parties are addressed in view of the evidence and records that are present in this trial and resolve what corresponds to the law.
For this reason, it had to determine if the defendant agency, when resolving the administrative responsibilities procedure with the resolution of October 30, 2019, challenged in the present trial, could impose a higher sanction than the one established in the resolution of December 20, 2017. , declared null.
The magistrates approved the project of his counterpart Alfredo Salgado Loyo, who said that since the plaintiff’s arguments did not prosper, he again proposed declare the nullity of the contested resolution, safeguarding the power of the defendant authority to issue a new resolution, taking into account the conclusion reached in this judgment
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