In May 2015, 14 articles of the Mexican Constitution were amended to create the so-called “Mexican National Anti-Corruption System." In addition, secondary legislation, consisting of several different laws and designed to set forth the principles, rules and procedures for the coordination of different Mexican administrative and criminal authorities that will be tackling corruption, was enacted or amended on July 18, 2016. In a guest article, Greenberg Traurig partner Hugo Lopez-Coll explains the specifics of the new system and laws. See “Room for Improvement: Miller & Chevalier Survey Reveals Troubling Perceptions of Corruption and Compliance in Latin America” (Sep. 14, 2016).