November 20, 2025
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Deposed Antioquia Governor Gaviria: ‘I’m Innocent, Attorney General is Legally Mistaken’

Deposed Antioquia Governor Aníbal Gaviria announced in a June 8 press conference that Colombia Attorney General Francisco Barbosa Delgado committed a grievous legal error in charging Gaviria with corruption over a 2005 highway contract — and likewise went way overboard in removing him from office and putting him under house arrest. Gaviria also revealed that […]
General News

Antioquia Governor Gaviria Charged with Corruption, Deposed; President Duque Names Temporary Replacement

Colombia Attorney General Francisco Barbosa Delgado announced June 5 in a press conference that Antioquia Governor Aníbal Gaviria has been charged with alleged corrupt management of a highway construction contract during his first term as governor between 2004 and 2007. “The evidentiary elements indicate irregular payment of advances and other anomalies in the process of
Other Norms

President Duque Details 43 Exemptions to Quarantine Starting June 1; International Flights Would Resume from September 1; Outdoor Exercise OK for Adults, Seniors

Following a nationally televised address last night (May 28), Colombia President Ivan Duque signed “Decree 749” listing 43 industrial, commercial, educational and personal exemptions from the national Covid-19 quarantine starting June 1. In addition, Transport Minister Angela Orozco announced during the same televised address that international flights to and from Colombia
General News

Shopping Mall Tests with Contact Tracing ‘Very Positive,’ so More Medellin Malls to Reopen June 1

The Medellin Mayor’s Office announced May 27 that a test reopening program at three shopping malls here confirms that Covid-19 biosafety compliance indeed is feasible — clearing the way for broader mall reopenings on June 1. “About 18,000 people [initially] participated in the pilot program to reopen shopping centers in Medellín” that started May 25, […]
Companies

Conconcreto 1Q 2020 Profits Fall 34% Year-on-Year

Medellin-based construction giant Constructora Conconcreto revealed in a May 26 filing with Colombia’s Superfinanciera oversight agency that its first quarter (1Q) 2020 net income fell 34% year-on-year, to COP$20 billion (US$5.3 million). Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) also fell 16% year-on-year, to COP$44.7 billion (US$11.9
Infrastructure

EPM Reports 192 Cases of Covid-19 Among ‘Hidroituango’ Hydroelectric Project Workers

EPM Social/Environmental Projects Director Ana Milena Joya Camacho revealed in a May 26 meeting with Antioquia departmental officials that 192 workers at the “Hidroituango” hydroelectric project have tested positive for Coronavirus. Because of this outbreak – first detected among 13 workers on May 12 — EPM not only has removed, isolated and ensured treatment of […]
Companies

Latam Joins Avianca in Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

Chile-based Latam Airlines – second only to bankrupt Avianca in Colombian air transport dominance — announced May 26 that it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in U.S. federal court. The Covid-19 crisis – banning most air traffic — forced Latam to absorb impossible losses, the company noted. For example: Colombia has banned all regular passenger […]