translated from Spanish: INAI denies widespread list of journalists

The National Institute of Transparency denied the dissemination of information about journalists and media that received public resources through official publicity.
In a statement, the National Institute of Transparency (INAI) reported that it is in the process of revising the information provided by the obligated subject, in this case the office of the Presidency of the Republic, and so far cannot be determined that the Information is complete or accurate, as requested by the applicant.
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The INAI will verify that the surrender to the applicant complies with the resolution of the plenary session of May 8, 2019, when the presidency was ordered to give “all information related to the name of natural and moral persons who received public resources for Official advertising “, from 2012 to date.
Commissioner Blanca Lilia Ibarra reported on the resolution, to give the data requested by a citizen, after the presidency responded at the outset that the information requested was non-existent.
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López Obrador pointed out that the presidency did not release the names of the benefited communicators, who only gave it to the INAI.
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