Key Points
- Rubén Rocha Moya returned to office as the governor of Sinaloa
- He returned despite US corruption allegations
- President Sheinbaum stated that personal interests cannot be above the interests of the people
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Mexican Governor Rubén Rocha Moya of Sinaloa has returned to office despite corruption allegations by the US. President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that personal interests cannot be above the interests of the people.
Rocha Moya returned to office after more than 100 days. The US Department of Justice is investigating corruption allegations against Rocha Moya and 9 other Mexican officials. Sheinbaum emphasized that public officials' responsibilities to the people are more important than personal interests.
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- Who is Rubén Rocha Moya?
- The governor of Sinaloa, Mexico
- Why did he return to office?
- Despite US corruption allegations
- What did President Sheinbaum say?
- Personal interests cannot be above the interests of the people
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- El Economista·