You said it INFONAVIT that is the governments affordable housing, my brother in law built some of those, they are also affiliated with a bank, the ones that my brother in law constructed where part of the Banco Santander, Spanish banc that went under, even though they required an electrical inspection, the CFE inspector only was interested on the connections up to the braker's between CFE and the viviendas, they never inspected the inside wiring I know because I went with him through the project.
The inside wiring? That was done by the bank's electrical inspector, although everything was done to code the inspector still demanded a bribe of 100.oo pesos per unit, 50 units = 5000.oo pesos.
The inspector for the banc was under contract to the banc, so that he could not be bribed supposedly, since there where 450 more units in various stages of construction, the banc was advised and they assigned a different inspector for the rest of the project.
Bribes are part of doing business in Mexico, in The United States the ones that do the biggest bribing are called lobbyists.
la verdad no peca pero incomoda.
"The truth does not commit a sin, but it sure bothers"
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