
Adrián Alcalá
Adrián Alcalá is the President of the Instituto Nacional de Transparencia, Acceso a la Información y Protección de Datos Personales (INAI). Recently, he was in the news for announcing the unanimous decision to remove two officials from their positions due to allegations of extortion involving the Federación Mexicana de Futbol, emphasizing the importance of preserving the integrity and trust in the institution amidst ongoing investigations.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Alcalá reinstated Álvarez Córdoba despite allegations of misconduct.
Mataron al INAI, pero mantienen estructura y sueldosAdrián Alcalá is mentioned in the context of the labor settlement process for former INAI workers.
El manotazo y la carta de Sheinbaum a MorenaAdrián Alcalá is the former president of the Inai, mentioned in the context of a protest against the former commissioners.
¿Y las placas del “camionetón” del titular de Aduanas? / El Cuau, en las manos de las mujeresAdrián Alcalá is the president counselor of Inai who attempted to propose employee compensations.
Palacio Nacional toma nota del caso Andrea Chávez, destapado por LoretAdrián Alcalá stated that there is no viability for the payment of liquidations due to legal constraints.
Inai baja el telón con gritos y reclamosAdrián Alcalá is the president of the National Institute of Transparency.
El PAN también le sabe al nepotismo / Molestia por Adán en la bancada de MorenaAdrián Alcalá is the president of the Instituto Nacional de Transparencia and is taking measures to address irregularities identified by the audit.
Morena a punto de perder a su primer senadorAdrián Alcalá explained the decision to remove both officials to facilitate ongoing investigations.
Sheinbaum habla sobre el caso de presunta extorsión del INAI a Femexfut; “Si se comprueba, deberán de cumplir sanción”, diceAdrián Alcalá explained the decision to remove the officials to facilitate ongoing investigations.
Inai remueve de su cargo a involucrados en presunta extorsión a Femexfut; ofrecían bajar multas a cambio de boletos para el Mundial









































