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The Comptroller’s Office will announce this afternoon the names of 19 people who will be charged for an alleged detriment of 4.1 billion pesos for irregularities in the contracting and execution of the Hidroituango project.
Among the accused prosecutors are the former governor of Antioquia and former presidential candidate Sergio Fajardo, as well as the former governor Luis Alfredo Ramos.
In Fajardo’s case, the Comptroller’s Office syndicates him with actions and omissions for not fulfilling all the responsibilities he had in relation to the project as a member of the Board of Directors. Also for failing to take care of the project.
In the case of Ramos, he will respond by omission in the lack of care in the megaproject of the Hydroelectric.
Also the today governor of Antioquia and former mayor of Medellín Aníbal Gaviria, He was also charged with omission in his duty of care regarding the project.
Another former mayor of Medellín who will also answer for these events is
Fabio Alonso Salazar Jaramillo.
In the tax imputation it is also called Maria Eugenia Ramoos Villa, who was the Departmental Planning Secretariat, and the former Infrastructure Secretary Rafael Andrés Nanclares Ospina. (Read also: The accelerator that led to the Hidroituango tunnel collapse in 2018).
In addition, within the group of calls for imputation they also appear as managers of EPM Federico Restrepo Posada and Juan Esteban Calle Restrepo, and as members of the board of directors Álvaro Julián Villegas, Sergio Betancur Palacio, Ana Cristina Moreno Palacios.
The other defendants are Alejandro Antonio Granda Zapata (IDEA official), Álvaro de Jesús Vásquez Osorio (IDEA manager), Iván Mauricio Pérez Salazar (IDEA manager, and also delegated by Sergio Fajardo on the board of directors) and Jorge Mario Pérez Gallón (IDEA official).
Luis Guillermo Gómez Atehortúa, John Alberto Maya Salazar, and EPM-Hidroituango manager Luis Javier Vélez Duque must also respond as Hidroituango managers.
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