This blog is part of a two-blog series discussing business integrity initiatives in Mexico. In this blog, we explore the journey of Mexican companies working towards a more compliant and ethical environment, highlighting their achievements and ongoing challenges. 

In recent years, Mexico’s government and private sector have made progress in combating corruption by establishing the National Anti-Corruption System, enforcing compliance training for employees, and implementing whistleblowing channels. However, many challenges still remain. As President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum prepares for her first term, it will be essential for her to demonstrate a commitment to these initiatives, the rule of law, and creating an environment where democracy can thrive. 

For additional insights about Mexico’s progress and ongoing barriers to a more transparent and accountable business environment, CIPE’s Anti-Corruption and Governance Center’s Program Associate Lydia Roeder spoke with CIPE Consultant Gabriela Blanco Munguia, a compliance and business integrity expert in Mexico. This interview has been lightly edited for length and clarity. 

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Aerial view of downtown Mexico City

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Published Date: July 04, 2024