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Demands Marquez to Sinhué Clarify Conflict with Seguritech

Miguel Márquez, former Governor of Guanajuatense, asked his successor, also former President Diego Sinhué (2018-2024), to clarify Diego Sinhué, to clarify the alleged conflict of interest in which he would have incurred by renting a house in Houston, Texas, to a representative of the Seguritech company, which operates the camera and security systems in Guanajuato. "It is a topic that is presumed to be a conflict of interest, but it will have to …
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Institutions such as the Institute of Planning, Statistics and Geography of the State of Guanajuato (Iplaneg) must disclose the information related to the case of former governor Diego Sinhue Rodríguez Vallejo on the acquisition of a property valued at more than $1 million, as well as the concession of the Silao-San Miguel de Allende highway, according to legislators [...] Morena’s Militants’ position asks for transparency of Diego Sinhue’s corr…

Miguel Márquez, former Governor of Guanajuatense, asked his successor, also former President Diego Sinhué (2018-2024), to clarify Diego Sinhué, to clarify the alleged conflict of interest in which he would have incurred by renting a house in Houston, Texas, to a representative of the Seguritech company, which operates the camera and security systems in Guanajuato. "It is a topic that is presumed to be a conflict of interest, but it will have to …

The governor of Guanajuato, Libya, Dennise García Muñoz Ledo, confirmed that an internal investigation into the contracts granted to Seguritech is ongoing, and assured that there is a full willingness to transparentize not only the agreements signed by her administration, but also those of previous governments. “As you know, we started an investigation in the Ministry of Honesty. It is taking its course and we will be attentive to it,” she said.…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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