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Ricardo Roa Will Not Give up Ecopetrol's Presidency Despite Charges by the Public Prosecutor's Office

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Ricardo Roa, president of Ecopetrol Ricardo Roa, president of Ecopetrol, who is also immersed in complaints from the Prosecutor’s Office against him, will not abandon the position. This was confirmed by Juan David León, who is his proxy. The jurist was emphatic that Roa will not resign and that the decision will have to go through the corporate government, that is, by the Board of Directors of the company, to which he added, in interview with Bl…
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Today, the second date of charges against Ecopetrol’s president, Ricardo Roa, was announced. This time, the trial is related to the alleged violation of caps in Gustavo Petro’s presidential campaign, of which he was manager. The CNE sanctioned the campaign for hiding expenses and financing from prohibited sources. It was for a vote of 6 to 3. The approved paper concluded that in total the Petro campaign violated spending caps of 3,042 million pe…

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A group of citizens, led by Ingrid Betancourt Pulecio and including figures such as Juan Carlos Cárdenas and Silverio Gómez, filed a petition with the Board of Directors of Ecopetrol S.A. The signatories request the evaluation and immediate removal of Ricardo Roa Barragán from his position as president, citing compliance with the corporate governance statutes and ethical standards that govern the state-owned oil company. The request is based on …

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Ricardo Roa, president of Ecopetrol Ricardo Roa, president of Ecopetrol, who is also immersed in complaints from the Prosecutor’s Office against him, will not abandon the position. This was confirmed by Juan David León, who is his proxy. The jurist was emphatic that Roa will not resign and that the decision will have to go through the corporate government, that is, by the Board of Directors of the company, to which he added, in interview with Bl…

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Valora Analitik broke the news in on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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