Judge orders arrest of Ecopetrol president, Felipe Bayón



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The information on the arrest warrant for Felipe Bayón was given by the station this Wednesday around noon, and attributed the decision to Judge Carlos Arturo Cuellar.

The frequency said that the president of Ecopetrol must be detained for five days “as a penalty for disrespecting a guardianship order”, and they also order him to comply with a “compensation of 5 legal monthly minimum wages.”

The case is related to a protection action that protects the rights to health and due process of the former Ecopetrol employee Claudia Patricia Erazo, and Caracol Radio detailed that, according to the judge, the woman was diagnosed with several “work-related diseases.”

Despite this health condition, the Information indicates that the woman was “a victim of ignorance of her rights” by Ecopetrol.

Ecopetrol responds to the arrest warrant for Felipe Bayón

Media such as the National Network of Colombia replicated this information on Twitter, and in the same way Ecopetrol responded with the argument that the court order “is not final” and that it should be studied by the Superior Court of Nariño.

“The company adequately complied with the health care for the former employee”, the company assured.



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