Former treasurer of San Ignacio, says there was money to pay for the first fortnight

San Ignacio, Sinaloa.- In relation to the statement of the current municipal treasurer Luis Miguel Rivera Milán, around that there was no money for the payroll of the workers of the municipality of San Ignacio, the former municipal treasurer Lic. Fausto Jesús García Meza, assures that this information is false. García Meza, said that from the first to November 15, the amount of 1,360,000.00 pesos has been received, as an advance of participations, 96,000 pesos for the concept of participations of the incentive for the retention of ISR to employees and 192,000 pesos of participation for the gasoline tax. All this giving a total amount of 1,648,000.00 pesos, enough to cover the first half of the month of November, so he asked you to specify in what you will allocate this resource that you have just received. “It should be clarified that in the months of November and December, there is a projection of income to be received based on the documents issued by the secretariat of administration and finance of the government of the state of Sinaloa for the amount of $ 13 million 067 thousand 736.01, the same resources that they will have to cover the different needs, including fortnights and bonuses” said García Meza.Read more:  Neighbors of Chametla, Rosario ask for approval to celebrate a foundation partyIn addition, the Municipal Treasurer pointed out, that there are not 136 union places as indicated in the note, but only a total of 116 unionized. Mazatlan City Council still without secretary, Treasurer and Senior Officer
I joined El Debate de Mazatlán on February 21, 2008, as a correspondent for the mountain municipality of San Ignacio, Sinaloa. My job is to cover all kinds of events, but what I am most passionate about is writing special reports, specifically on the communities of the mountain area, villages abandoned by violence and lack of opportunities. I especially enjoy the genre of the chronicle, conducting interviews and portraits of characters. The roots of St. Ignatius are from a Jesuit missionary village full of culture, gastronomy and history. We have mountains and coast, mining, fishing, aquaculture, agriculture and livestock, as well as renowned band musicians. I try to have all of that reflected in my journalistic work. Also from time to time I cover news in the municipality of Elota, neighbor of San Ignacio. Something that has given me a lot of satisfaction is helping people to get benefits through my journalistic work. See more



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