ASF Identifies Irregularities in Navy Projects, Including Unexecuted Works and Cybersecurity Failures
The Auditoría Superior de la Federación (ASF) uncovered various irregularities at the Ministry of the Navy (Semar), focusing on cybersecurity flaws and payments for unexecuted works. The ASF reported that 44.4% of evaluated domains need stronger cybersecurity controls. Significant pending clarifications were noted in naval infrastructure projects, with 123.5 million pesos unaccounted for in Nayarit and 86.4 million pesos in Sonora due to overpayments for unexecuted work. The audit highlights ongoing issues in contractor oversight and compliance with health and safety regulations.

The Auditoría Superior de la Federación (ASF) reported irregularities at the Ministry of the Navy (Semar), citing cybersecurity weaknesses and multimillion-peso payments for unexecuted works. In cybersecurity, 44.4% of 18 domains evaluated require improved controls.
Significant amounts pending clarification were found in naval projects, including 123.5 million pesos in Nayarit and 86.4 million pesos in Sonora for unexecuted work. The ASF noted contractor oversight deficiencies, health regulation non-compliance, and failures in digital security may lead to financial liabilities. Since 2022, Semar has overseen major public projects facing scrutiny due to incidents and operational challenges.




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