Colombia's Corruption Scandal: Arrests of Senate and House Leaders
- On Wednesday, Colombia’s highest judicial authority authorized the detention of former Senate leader Ivan Name and ex-House speaker Andres Calle amid investigations into corruption charges.
- The orders follow accusations that Name and Calle accepted bribes to facilitate key legislation during President Gustavo Petro's administration, based on claims by former UNGRD officials who are already imprisoned.
- Name represents the Alianza Verde party, Calle the Liberal party, and both allegedly received 4 billion pesos, approximately $1 million, to secure congressional approval for the legislation.
- Authorities have detained Name while both deny wrongdoing, and the implicated lawmakers' congressional seats will remain vacant throughout the ongoing legal proceedings.
- The vacancies in Congress underscore the seriousness of the investigation and suggest prolonged disruptions in legislative representation during the judicial process.
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Former presidents of the Senate and Congress of Colombia arrested for receiving bribes from the Government of Gustavo Petro
The Supreme Court of Justice accuses parliamentarians Iván Name and Andrés Calle of having collected large sums of money to help the Executive pass their bills Read
Colombia's Corruption Scandal: Arrests of Senate and House Leaders
Colombia's Supreme Court has issued arrest orders for Ivan Name and Andres Calle, former legislative leaders, over corruption charges. They're accused of receiving $1 million to approve key legislation. Both deny charges, yet Name is already detained. Their vacated seats will remain unfilled during the legal proceedings.

Colombia's top court orders arrests of former legislature presidents
BOGOTA (Reuters) -Colombia's Supreme Court on Wednesday issued arrest orders for Ivan Name, the former president of the country's Senate, and Andres Calle, the former president of the House of Representatives, over corruption allegations.
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