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In the midst of the pandemic COVID-19, the Government ordered the delivery of food rations to vulnerable children between 0 to 5 years old and pregnant mothers registered in the program. However, the Comptroller General of the Republic identified 69 alerts in the supply of these food baskets.
Deliveries were made by contractors of the Colombian Institute of Family Welfare
alleged beneficiaries, but the Office of the Comptroller’s Office for Information, Analysis and Immediate Reaction (DIARI), followed up on this program and found, among other things, that 15,580 attendants who received the rations are reported as deceased in the National Registry.
Of those 28,018 deliveries of rations to guardians of the beneficiaries4,548 were supplied in the department of La Guajira in the months of May, June and July.
Another case is the one registered in the department of Chocó, where 37 deliveries of food rations to 16 minors qwhich also appeared as deceased for the date of distribution, the same happened in the department of Nariño, where there were 8 deliveries of food rations to two minors who were also dead.
Also, in Chimichagua, Cesar, a woman received the rations of 172 boys and girls in that municipality, in addition, another minor in Fundación, Magdalena and Buenaventura. A man claimed to be in-law uncle of 134 minors and received the baskets from all of them.
Another alert that the Comptroller identified is that, in Medellín neither in June nor in July, it was reported by el ICBF a single serving of the 2,691 that had to be made.
By multiplying the number of rations that were delivered to these deceased persons by the lowest value of a ration that is $ 80,000, the sum of this DIARI alert is approximately $ 2,241 million.
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