The General Law of Administrative Responsibilities in Mexico defines sanctions for individuals and legal persons. In the case of natural persons, an economic sanction may reach up to two times the benefits obtained or, in case of not having obtained them, the equivalent of the amount from 100 to 150,000 times the daily value of the “Unidad de Medida y Actualización” (Unit of Measurement and Updating – UMA). In the case of legal persons, an economic sanction may reach up to two times the benefits obtained, and in case of not having obtained them, the equivalent of the amount of 1,000 up to 1,500,000 times the daily value of the Unit of Measurement and Updating. Mitigation will be considered an extenuating circumstance when the administration, representation, surveillance bodies or partners of the legal entities report or collaborate in investigations by providing the information and elements they possess and compensate for the damages that have been caused.
Source: Mexican General Law of Administrative Responsibilities. https://www.safecall.co.uk/mexican-general-law-of-administrative-responsibilities/