Former minister sues Colombian state amid corruption probe

Former agriculture minister Andres Felipe Arias demands more than $300,000 in damages from the Colombian state to avoid a lawsuit over his dismissal following corruption charges.

In documents filed to the Inspector General’s office, Arias alleged he deserved compensation for emotional suffering and damage to his reputation after he was fired and barred from public service for 16 years in the wake of , according to local media.

Arias is being held in custody while he faces a Supreme Court trial. He is accused of siphoning agricultural subsidies intended for poor farmers and diverting them to wealthy families.

In the documents, Arias also alleged that Inspector General Alejandro Ordonez denied him the right to use certain defense materials. The damages were calculated based on lost wages and support for Arias’ wife and children, according to the documents.

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