Analyst: Mexico will go from being a benchmark in access to information to being one of the worst with the disappearance of the INAI
The deputies voted to eliminate the National Institute of Transparency, Access to Information and Protection of Personal Data, the INAI, in charge of managing public information. spoke with Sarahí Salvatierra from the Accountability and Fight against Corruption Program (Fundar) to analyze what can happen now that this autonomous body disappears. The risks involved in terms of human rights and corruption that a government agency is in charge of delivering the information, determining whether it is appropriate and issuing a judgment in cases that involve the Government itself or the Army, for example.
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