“Well, I have not been able to appoint in two years, because I have sent the short list two or three times and those who are, de facto, in charge of the Taxpayer Defense Attorney are protected, those who previously managed the attorney that has already been they became attached and do not want to leave office. It will be for a reason,” the president said at that time,” said the President, in a morning conference on September 21, 2022.
In that course two people have been “in charge of Office and Head of Functions”; Luis Alberto Placencia Alarcón and, to date since April of this year; Armando Ocampo Zambrano.
The shortlist that the president has now sent is made up of: Rosa Alejandra Bustosoria y Moreno; Armando Ocampo Zambrano, and Gilberto Camacho Botello. Whoever is elected will occupy the position within the next four years.
Rosa Alejandra Bustosoria y Moreno She is 33 years old and graduated in Law from UNAM. She specializes in tax law and administrative justice.
He has a career in the public sector since 2012, being a jurisdictional officer of the superior chamber in the Federal Court of Fiscal and Administrative Justice; After 2014 to 2016 she was head of the Department of the Presidency, from 2018 to 2023 she worked as a secretary of agreements in the Court, to date she is deputy attorney for the Protection of Taxpayer Rights of Prodecon.
Armando Ocampo Zambrano He is Mexican and is 42 years old. He has a law degree from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He has a Master in Fiscal Law from the Universidad Panamericana.
He has extensive experience in fiscal and tax matters, administrative law, State patrimonial responsibility, protection against laws; constitutional actions; advisor and representative of large and small taxpayers (2015 to 2019); founding activist of “Causa Consciente” non-profit group, dedicated to the sponsorship of cases based on strategic litigation in promotion and defense of human rights; Executive Commissioner of Attention to Victims of Mexico City (2019 to 2022); Head of the Federal Prosecutor’s Office for Amparos in the Federal Prosecutor’s Office.
He works as deputy attorney for Prodecon Taxpayer Advice and Defense.