Prosecutor's Office Charged the Mayor of Ibagué for Alleged Irregularities in Contract for Animal Feeding
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The Colombian Attorney General's Office has charged the mayor of Ibagué, Johana Ximena Aranda Rivera, with alleged irregularities in a contract signed in June 2024 for the supply of food for the animals at the city's animal shelter. In the same legal proceedings, three current and former municipal officials, as well as a contractor involved in the contracting process, were also charged. The other defendants are Johana Carolina Veloza Guio, an ad…
The Attorney General's Office charged the mayor of Ibagué, Johana Ximena Aranda Rivera, and four other persons for alleged irregularities in a contract signed in June 2024 for the supply of food intended for animals from the Center for Animal Care and Protection (CAPA) of the capital city of Tolimense. Together ... The post Prosecutor's Office charged the mayor of Ibagué for alleged irregularities in the contract for animal feeding appeared firs…
The Attorney General's Office charged the mayor of Ibagué, Johana Ximena Aranda Rivera, and four other persons for alleged irregularities in a contract signed in June 2024 for the supply of food for dogs and cats from the Center for Animal Care and Protection (CAPA) of the capital of Tolimense. None of the defendants accepted the charges. The judicial proceedings were conducted before the 17th Municipal Criminal Court with the function of Contro…
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