Arrest ordered for Colombia’s ex-transport minister

An Anti-Corruption Unit prosecutor ordered the arrest of a former Colombian minister of transport on Tuesday, for alleged embezzlement.

According to Caracol Radio, ex-minister Gustavo Adolfo Canal was allegedly involved in a settlement breach of over $12 million with the firm Botero Aguilar y Compañia, which in turn filed a complaint against the state.

The allegedly breached contract was awarded to Botero Aguilar y Compañia in 1983 by the Ministry of Public Works and the National Road Fund, and the investigation stemmed from a complaint lodged by Andres Uriel Gallego, another former Minister of Transportation, in 2006, which drew the attention of the prosecutor.

At least six other government officials are being called-in for questioning regarding this case.

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