Baja Sur's INVI Corruption Network Crumbles: First Money Laundering Conviction in State History
A significant corruption network within Baja California Sur's Housing Institute (INVI) has been exposed, leading to a historic first-time money laundering conviction in the state. The brother of a former INVI accounting chief admitted to diverting over 10 million pesos, intended for public housing, to build a commercial plaza in La Paz. This landmark ruling highlights a major effort to combat deep-seated corruption in state public administration.