A corruption scandal shakes Morena after it was revealed that a party deputy promoted a reform to benefit Inmediprest, a financial company linked to his family and political partners.
This initiative aimed to garnish workers' wages if they couldn't pay their payroll loans. A clear abuse that demonstrates how private interests of the Morena leadership are protected from power.

Inmediprest: a financial company with connections in Morena
The financial company promoted by the deputy has close ties with state and municipal governments controlled by Morena. This was revealed by an investigation by MCCI, which exposed that another shareholder of Inmediprest is the company Chemok.
One of its main partners, Samuel Mustri Amiga, was reported to the PGR in 2016 for alleged operations with illicit resources.
Another shareholder is Jesús Enrique Cuellar, a former candidate for deputy for Fuerza por México, a party linked to union leader Pedro Haces, another figure with connections in power.











