Mexican Supreme Court rejects luxury armored vehicles for austerity, saving 1 billion pesos, as Minister Aguilar announces and President Sheinbaum applauds.
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Supreme Court decides not to use acquired luxury vehicles

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The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) announced that its ministers will not use the nine recently purchased luxury armored vehicles, opting to reassign or return them in the name of austerity. Minister President Hugo Aguilar explained that the purchase was due to deficiencies in the inherited vehicle fleet, but after criticism, public savings were prioritized. President Claudia Sheinbaum applauded the decision for saving one billion pesos.

In a press conference on January 26, 2026, Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, president minister of the SCJN, justified the purchase of nine armored Jeep Cherokee vehicles, each valued at around 1.7 million pesos, citing security needs established since 2010. The Court received 39 vehicles from the previous administration: 30 Suburbans and nine Jeeps from 2019 to 2021 models, but four were retained by ex-ministers as part of their retirement benefits, per a prior plenary agreement. “Four vehicles were acquired by the previous integration (…) And they in the previous integration took the agreement in the Plenary that as part of their retirement benefits they could take the vehicles assigned to them,” Aguilar explained, clarifying it was not theft: “There is a plenary agreement (…) Bought, they didn't steal them, we must clarify. It's regulated”.

The inherited vehicles showed deterioration, with expired armor according to federal security evaluations, leading to the renewal to ensure ministers' protection against inherent risks. However, amid controversy over public spending, the ministers agreed not to use the new vehicles or the Suburbans for being “ostentatious.” Instead, they will be decommissioned or reassigned to other judges who need them, and 21 Suburbans will be put up for sale. Aguilar emphasized: “Austerity is not a symbolic act” and “We will function with due austerity in our daily activities.” There are no active threats against the nine ministers, according to security elements.

President Claudia Sheinbaum praised the measure in her morning conference: “It seems good to me (…) they had saved resources by buying cars instead of renting. It's a new Court and there must be a different vision for the people,” highlighting savings of nearly one billion pesos by choosing purchase over leasing. Within Morena, there were divisions: Ricardo Monreal criticized the acquisition for not aligning with the Fourth Transformation's austerity, while Gerardo Fernández Noroña previously defended it as “a work tool, not a luxury. They can't go on foot, on the Metro, hitchhike.” This decision reflects a balance between security and fiscal responsibility in the Judicial Branch.

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Discussions on X reflect mixed sentiments on the SCJN's decision to forgo luxury armored vehicles amid austerity calls. Positive reactions praise Hugo Aguilar and the new court for the reversal and potential savings, with President Sheinbaum's endorsement highlighted. Critics decry hypocrisy, noting the purchase was approved by Aguilar, Batres, and others despite inherited issues, viewing it as a reaction to public backlash rather than principled austerity. Skepticism persists over other expenditures and true transparency.

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Illustrative photo of Mexico's Supreme Court returning controversial luxury armored Jeeps amid poverty contrast and presidential intervention.
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Supreme Court returns luxury vehicles after controversy

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The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation acquired nine armored Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles for about two million pesos each, but returned them after President Claudia Sheinbaum's intervention. This incident highlights the contradiction between the Fourth Transformation's austerity rhetoric and privileged practices in the Judiciary. The purchase took place amid economic inequality and widespread poverty in Mexico.

The nine ministers of Mexico's Supreme Court of Justice (SCJN) have decided not to use the recently acquired Jeep Cherokee vehicles and will return them, following controversy over their cost. If they cannot be returned, they will be assigned to judges facing higher security risks. The move underscores a commitment to austerity in public resource use.

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Mexican lawmaker Ricardo Monreal voiced concerns over the purchase of luxury vehicles for Supreme Court justices, arguing it contradicts the austerity principles of the Fourth Transformation. The SCJN justified the acquisition for security reasons, but the Morena legislator stressed the need for consistency among public officials.

Bogotá's Superior Court has ordered preventive detention in jail for former Finance Minister Ricardo Bonilla and former Interior Minister Luis Fernando Velasco over their alleged involvement in a corruption scheme at UNGRD and INVIAS. Magistrate Aura Alexandra Rosero Baquero found sufficient evidence to infer their role in a high-level criminal network that directed contracts in exchange for political support. President Gustavo Petro defended Bonilla, calling him 'naive,' amid a deepening political crisis.

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