
By Areli Paz
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When your mother sent you to get the tortillas, you had to return the change. She did not send you to jail, nor did she report you to the public prosecutor's office, but honesty and accountability must be built from home.
When your company gave you per diems, you had to explain where every penny was spent. Otherwise you can even get fired.
How much the bank lends you, you have to pay back with interest.
When you run a political campaign you have to know exactly how much, from where and why they are giving us money. Otherwise, you may be signing dark, criminal or dishonest commitments that will haunt politicians for the rest of their careers.