Salaries: false “transparency”

Nor does the Civil Service Secretariat report on salaries in the federal government.
The Secretariat of the Public Function has an electronic page entitled Transparent Payroll of the Federal Public Administration, with the subtitle Federal public servants (no way than animals) and their remuneration in a single point. In the center of the screen, one doll focuses on another with a giant magnifying glass. I consulted that page to morbid the salaries in the government of the 4T, about the embarrassing show Who’s who in the salaries presented by the federal consumer prosecutor, Ricardo Sheffield, because I wanted, among those exhibited and slandered by the animator, to verify if the governor of the Bank of Mexico, Victoria Rodríguez Ceja, really, he makes more money than President López Obrador.
If so, the lady would not only have bordered on a very important increase in salary, but stained because in the Undersecretary of Finance and Public Credit that she headed she should not only have earned significantly less, but she would be betraying her explainable loyalty to the president, being the one who promoted her to lead the Banxico and she, Aware of the presidential salary cap, she would reveal herself as an opportunist if she had taken advantage of the federal justice system enjoyed (with all rights) by the deputy governors and other officials of the institution, who worked there since before she arrived.
The Civil Service page offers Search by Name. In a white space the flashing signal of the cursor is accepted to type the name of the person you want to locate OR if you prefer use the search filters by sector or institution.
Automatically, whatever is typed appears in uppercase.
Yes? Not really.
Although it is stated below In this portal, the Secretariat of the Public Function shows the most recent gross monthly salary of the people (obvious, caray) active public servants, the answer for what is requested is: No record was found that meets the search parameters. Please check that the name entered is correctly spelled.
Several times I wrote: Victoria Rodríguez Ceja, Banco de México, Secretaría de Hacienda, Andrés Manuel López Obrador… I reviewed, checked every letter and space, tried again and reread but my perseverance served to curse the thing.
All rights reserved 2020, is the text that fits the site of the mysterious Transparent Payroll of the Public Function.
I gave up.
I continued browsing for almost two hours on Google the same data and also from the Undersecretary of Finance (to see how much the current governor earned), but I failed.
The slanderer Sheffield rightly asked for help from journalists to comply with the order to expose to public lynching those he defined as the “past angels of thread” who supposedly or really earn more than the president of the Republic.
Note.- The Assault… will reappear on August 15.



Original source in Spanish

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