Corruption allegations no impediment for Colombia’s new consul in Chicago
Corruption allegations no impediment for Colombias new consul in Chicago
Posted by Fletcher Berryman on Aug 12, 2015
President Juan Manuel Santos appointed a former senator to serve as Colombias consul in Chicago in spite of allegations he took part in a major embezzlement scheme in Bogota.
According to political website La Silla Vacia, former Senator Efrain Torrado (U Party) is notable for his alleged involvement with a massive public works embezzlement scandal uncovered in Bogota in 201o that cost the city more than half a billion dollars and resulted in the jailing of the capital citys mayor.
Torrado, his brother and eleven other politicians were subject to criminal investigation in the case, at the time described as permeating the ranks of the capitals power structure.
Though never charged in the case, the negative publicity was enough to push Torrado to not seek re-election after news of his potential involvement surfaced nearly two years ago. His appointment to the diplomatic post by Santos marks his first official return to a politics since the end of his last senatorial term in 2014.
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