The Presidency, the ministries of Interior and Civil Service, as well as Pemex, received complaints from union dissidents alleged anomalies in the allocation of resources to STPRM irregular, but did not act immediately. Starting
administration of Felipe Calderón, the dissident oil workers' union warned several federal agencies of the probable irregularities in the delivery of Pemex money from the union, whose games were approved by the director, Raul Muñoz Leos.
Official records of the Special Secretariat of the Presidency of the Republic and testimonies of the oil union dissidents, show how the warnings were ignored at first. The SFP is investigating the former director of Pemex, Raul Munoz Leos, for alleged property damage to the parastatal for 1.724 million pesos, according to the agreement 10275/04 Superior Audit of the Federation confirmed the irregularities and said the former solely responsible official, which is listed to appear, accompanied by his attorney if you wish, although the law allows you to request an extension of time to present to respond.
Neither the former public servant nor the union have agreed to give its opinion on the case.
During the 69 anniversary ceremony of the Petroleum Expropriation in Southeast Ixhuatlán, Carlos Romero Deschamps, secretary general of STPRM defended in all agreements between the company and the union, without mentioning any specific. "Today for the peace of society and the workers themselves, has been fully recognized by the competent authorities that all actions, negotiations and agreements we entered into with Petroleos Mexicanos are fully valid and legal, "he said.
The coordinator of the National Coalition of Petroleum Workers, Norma Cuevas Monroy, reported that since the transition period approached the then president-elect and was received by his colleagues. In February 2007, César Nava, Calderon's private secretary, sent a reply to Monroe in which he says Alvaro Castro, Secretary of Labor, was instructed to receive the dissidents because the presidential agenda Calderón prevented him talk to them.
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Dissidents will submitted a new letter to Vázquez Nava on April 10 to inform him that in 45 days have not been heard by the Secretary. Since December 2006, Monroy Cuevas spoke with staff of Interior Secretary Francisco Ramirez Acuna, who opened a space with the Secretary of Government, Abraham González Uyeda, speech on January 18, 2007.
In Government listened to their complaints and grievances. According to Monroe, the secretary offered to be aware and channel with the relevant authorities, but did not happen. The same day 18, the coalition of adverse oil Romero Deschamps took office Germain Martínez, head of the SFP, a written report which insisted on the improper delivery of billions of dollars to STPRM omitting laws like budget. Cazares Martinez's office forwarded the complaint to the Internal Control (OIC) of Pemex, which depends on the SFP. Celada
Sonia Alejandra Ramirez, assistant manager of complaints, accusations and Citizens of the OIC of Pemex, said on 6 February with a refusal on the grounds that Article 123 of the Constitution and Federal Labor Law, preventing the government intervene in the unions. In addition, the Federal Law of Administrative Responsibilities of Public Servants and the internal rules of the SFP define the powers of the ICO and the Ministry of Civil Service: Its powers are restricted to investigate, within the administrative area, those acts or omissions made by public servants of Pemex in the course of employment, position or commission involving breach of its obligations, affecting the principles of honesty, loyalty, fairness and efficiency that govern the public service, say the dissidents oil.
The agreement, a second "Pemexgate"
On 6 March, a month after the response from the OIC, the dissent gave a new job in the office of Rosendo Villarreal Davila, director of Pemex Corporate Administration, who was state that their complaint is the alleged illegality of the agreement which was agreed 10275/04 delivered direct to STPRM of 1.781 million pesos (Which is now investigating the SFP). In this document, the official trade union opposition to the agreement states that the "second Pemexgate" referring to the diversion of thousand 100 million pesos in 2000 for the PRI presidential campaign of Senator Francisco Labastida Ochoa today, and the PRI paid a fine of equal size.
"It is totally inexplicable that has to resort to enter into agreements (the 10275/04) when it comes to benefits for more than 30 years are considered in the collective bargaining agreement, where Pemex has the obligation to comply, but all lights is more than clear that this maneuver was to deliver in the hands of Romero Deschamps own money, " dissenters argued.
Another part of the complaint addressed to Martinez Cazares, 28 March 2007, Romero Deschamps opposition to respect the letter directed him to Villarreal Dávila and further state that the SFP is required to investigate "all acts of corruption, abuse or omissions made by public servants, as in this case, Pemex officials in collusion with the union "
Convention included 43 million dollars the union repatriate
The agreement committed the delivery of more than 7.000 billion pesos
The agreement 10275/04 signed on July 26, 2004 by Raul Munoz Leos, former director of Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex), and Carlos Romero Deschamps, secretary general of the Union of Petroleum Workers of Mexico (STPRM), committed to the parastatal to give 7 000 781 000 000 257 000 656 pesos.
According to a copy of the document, displayed only the signatures of Muñoz Leos and Romero Deschamps, including the union has pledged to recover and repatriate $ 43 million seized in the United States. "With regard to the resources owned by the union that maintains deposited in the United States, totaling approximately 43 million dollars, STPRM agrees to perform all actions to obtain the repatriation to Mexico of the amount deposited in account number 6MH215309 of Pershing New York LLC and / or Pershing, a Division of Donaldson, Lufking & Jenrette Securities Corp ".
national media asked Romero Deschamps Muñoz Leos and a statement on the matter, but refused to do so.
The agreements agreed by the former director of Pemex, which are now under investigation by the Ministry of Civil Service, and in which the Supreme Audit found irregularities in the Federation, providing benefits that include STPRM celebrations to mark Labor Day ( May 1) and the Petroleum Expropriation (March 18).
The text listed the benefits for the union, including Highlights:
-2.826 million for the years 2004 and 2005 for medical services.
-1.100 2.600 million homes, not later than August 31, 2004.
-1.700 million in Q1 2005 to 4.050 homes.
-1.400 million more than the first quarter of 2006 to 3.350 homes.
-Before 1 May each year, 22. 3 million.
-before 18 March each year, 12.5 million.
"Before the start of each annual review of collective agreement 80 million for costs of such reviews.
-On concept of May 1 and March 18, the union pay debts, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004, which amount to 459.3 million of which immediately would be given 250 million.
So far, investigations of the Superior Audit of the Federation and the Ministry of Civil Service have identified the irregular delivery of 1.724 million pesos to the oil workers union. Sports
-Campos, according to the fifth clause, paragraph 6, subparagraph "b" of the agreement 10275/04, 200 million.
-housing program on the fifth clause, paragraph 7 of the Convention 10275/04, 1,065.5 million pesos.
-Aid for the costs of the festivities related to the parade on May 1, the anniversary of the Petroleum Expropriation (March 18) and the annual revisions to the collective agreement work, 459 million pesos. Post by Jorge Ramos.
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