Antioquia governor investigated for contract irregularities

Colombia’s Inspector General’s Office has opened investigations into Antioquia Governor Luis Alfredo Ramos for alleged contract irregularities.

The supposed irregularities pertain to some 40 contracts in which a possible breach of conduct occurred in the areas of road works and supplies, among others, Caracol Radio reported Thursday.

The investigation is at a preliminary stage and is expected to be followed next week by a visit to the governor’s office.

In February of this year, the Supreme Court also opened investigations into Ramos for alleged links to paramilitaries, after extradited ex-AUC member “El Tuso” testified against him from his U.S. jail cell.

Ramos was inaugurated as Antioquia governor for a period of three years. His term will be up in December of 2011.

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