Crime and Law
Minister resigns over alleged bribery

Colombian Finance Minister, Ricardo Bonilla, resigned at the request of President Gustavo Petro after accusations that he turned a blind eye to the bribery of parliamentarians.
A former adviser accused Bonilla last week of knowing that lawmakers were being paid off in return for backing key reforms promised by Petro.
The attorney general’s office alleges the bribes were paid with $200,000 taken from public funds.
Bonilla has maintained his innocence.
However, Petro said at a press conference on Wednesday that Bonilla would be replaced by his deputy, Diego Guevara.
A sweeping corruption scandal has engulfed numerous top government officials, as well as MPs from both the ruling party and the opposition.
In July, the country’s intelligence chief, a close ally of President Petro, resigned after prosecutors accused him of overseeing the bribery of parliamentary leaders to speed up the passage of bills.
Petro came to power in 2022 with an ambitious agenda of social reforms.
AFP
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