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Puerto Vallarta Police Officers Say Mayor Broke Promise on 15,000 Peso Bonus

Dozens of Puerto Vallarta police officers say they never received a promised bonus of 15,000 pesos despite meeting eligibility criteria. The mayor faces backlash.

More than 100 operational police officers in Puerto Vallarta say they are still waiting on a promised 15,000 peso bonus that was supposed to arrive in the second half of June. The incentive, tied to passing annual Control and Confidence Exams, was part of a formal agreement signed between the local police union and the administration of Mayor Luis Ernesto Munguía González.

The officers accuse . . .

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