The leftist president regards anti-graft groups financed by business as agents of “neoliberalism”
hogging the limelight. But it also reflects his rejection of thes’ thesis that the key to reducing corruption is to bolster institutions and change incentives. “The morale in the movement is very pessimistic,” says one campaigner.s have filed a court challenge against his appointment of the anti-corruption prosecutor on the grounds that she is too close to him. The revamped attorney-general’s office has kept its old staff and organisational structure.prefers discretion to rules.
The government’s critics are being treated less gently. In February Guillermo García Alcocer, boss of the energy regulator, complained that the government had appointed unqualified officials to his agency. Days later prosecutors opened an investigation into suspected conflicts of interest. Mr García resigned.has long held a grudge. The judge resigned in October this year after the chief of the government’s financial-intelligence unit accused him of money-laundering.
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