Abstract
The phenomenon of corruption is a cancer that affects our country and that it is
necessary to eradicate; This dilutes the opportunities for economic and social
development, privileging the single conjunction of particular interests, political actors in non-legal agreements for their own benefit, which lead to acts of corruption. Recent
studies indicate that the level of corruption present in a political system is directly
related to the type of institutional structure that defines it (Boehm and Lambsdorff,
2009), as well as the ineffectiveness of the control organisms (Casar, 2015; Cárdenas,
2010, Rojas, 2010, Carbonell, 2009, Restrepo, 2004), which requires citizen action to
combat corruption (Sandoval, 2010, Villanueva, 2006). This work, focuses our attention
on the federal public administration, presenting as a proposal to empower the citizen
action in the fight against corruption and in the National Anticorruption System; the
figure of Whistleblowers or generator of citizen alert, based on two fundamental
principles: i) recognizing the citizen's obligation to report acts of corruption and ii) the
granting by the authority of witness protection. These two actions will result in two
important results: i) Consolidate the citizen's complaint to inform society about acts of
corruption and ii) and the exercise of freedom of information so that society is able to be informed about acts of corruption. These actions will allow promoting and
consolidating a culture of reporting acts of corruption that may constitute a crime as a
fundamental pillar in the National Anticorruption System in Mexico.