Supreme Court summons to testify several of those ‘splashed’ by corruption scandal in UNGRD

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This May 8, 2024, it was learned that the Supreme Court of Justice formally began the investigation into the scandal of alleged corruption in the UNGRD (National Unit for Disaster Risk Management), summoning several of those ‘splashed’ to testify. .

In the morning hours of this Wednesday, the Supreme Court of Justice was summoned to testify four people mentioned in the scandal of alleged corruption with the Ungrd tank trucks for La Guajira, one of those called being the Minister of the Interior, Luis Fernando. Velasco.

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In addition, to the director of the DNI Carlos Ramón González; to the former advisor for the regions, Sandra Ortiz and to the director of the UNGRD, Carlos Carrillo.

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Magistrate Francisco Farfán requested documentation of everything that supports the contracting of the tank trucks in La Guajira, and also requested a judicial inspection from the Congress of the Republic.

Last Friday, Sneyder Pinilla, former deputy director of Disaster Management at the UNGRD, denounced the payment of million-dollar bribes to the presidents of the Senate, Iván Name (Green Alliance), and of the House of Representatives, Andrés Calle (Liberal Party).

The proposed delivery of money would have been given to approve in Congress the social reforms presented by the Government.

Pinilla also mentioned the Presidential Advisor for the Regions of Colombia, Sandra Ortiz.

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2024-05-08 19:25:21
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