Journalist resigns after editorial punch at Colombia’s richest man

A columnist of Colombia’s leading daily resigned on Tuesday after publishing a scathing column in which she bashed the country’s richest man.

Columnist Margarita Rosa said on Twitter that she resigned from El Tiempo because she “found it increasingly difficult to self-censor feelings to confront” the newspaper’s controversial owner and banking mogul Luis Carlos Sarmiento.

Before abandoning Colombia’s leading daily, Rosa took an extraordinary punch at “the most unmentionable and untouchable of of them all” in a column on Sunday.

Margarita Rosa

Rosa’s resignation came two weeks after editor-in-chief Roberto Pombo said he would resign from Colombia’s leading newspaper, which has become one of the main propaganda tools of President Ivan Duque.

Sarmiento bought El Tiempo in 2012 and bankrolled Duque’s 2018 election campaign like he allegedly bankrolled the campaigns of all presidents since the 1980’s.

Government contracts granted to Sarmiento’s construction companies have consistently provided a profitable return on the mogul’s political investments.

Colombia’s current transport minister Angela Maria Orozco and Vice-President Marta Lucia Ramirez are former consultants of one of the banks of the Sarmiento family’s corrupt corporation, Grupo Aval.

Colombia’s government not impressed by incessant corruption claims

Ramirez’  personal friendship with Sarmiento constituted no conflict of interest, the VP told Congress in 2019 after Orozco almost gave $375 million to banks, half of which were subsidiaries by Grupo Aval, without reason.

Related posts

Colombia’s prosecution confirms plea deal with jailed former UNGRD chiefs

Arsonists set home of Colombia’s land restitution chief on fire

Colombia and Russia “reactivate” bilateral ties