Among the findings, it is worth noting that 57% of contracts were awarded directly to private companiesdiscrepancies between the physical progress reports and the works executed, as well as acquisitions made at an overprice.
Likewise, he mentioned irregularities in the “Farmacia Hasta Tu Casa” program, where a list of beneficiaries was identified that does not coincide with the population served.
“They are beneficiaries in some way, with a large number of beneficiaries from Cuauhtémoc, apart from that we found parallel contracts, only in this program we believe that there was a damage to the public treasury of 30 million pesos and a budget that was modified” he stated
He accused the administration of being responsible for the fact that at least 12,000 items to address the Covid-19 pandemic have expired because they were stored in warehouses.
“Instead of saving lives they chose to sit idly by. What will we do? We are going to report each of the irregularities, we already have 12 supported and substantiated observations,” he said.
In 2024, the “Farmacia hasta tu casa” program was used as petty cash, with a manipulated registry and beneficiaries outside of Cuauhtémoc. We detected parallel contracts and damage to the treasury of 30 million. In addition, 12 thousand items for the pandemic expired due to negligence.… pic.twitter.com/tov8e7KK2i
— Alessandra Rojo de la Vega (@AlessandraRdlv)
November 22, 2024
Rojo de la Vega was also accused of carrying out an “excessive emptying” of the supply warehouses for administrative and operational tasks, destruction of documentation, and various utility vehicles were counted without maintenance and with various unpaid fines.
“The looting of Cuauhtémoc was so damaging that on Monday, September 30, just one day after handing over the administration, they held an express procurement council and resources were assigned without leaving minutes or documents to verify the expenses.” he pointed out.