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False acts, real estate sales, bonuses of millionaires and protempore faculties, are part of the chain of corruption that, according to the prosecutor's office, ended with the embezzlement of 16,000 million pesos from the Autonomous University of the Caribbean from Barranquilla.
This was presented by the prosecutor at the hearing of the indictment, held Thursday, against the former Unitarian of Uniautónoma, Ramsés Vargas Lamadrid, and nine other captured officers, between leaders and workers, who must answer for crimes of aggravated conspiracy to commit illicit enrichment, private corruption, unfair administration, falsehood in a private document and fraud.
The prosecution did, on the first day of the hearing, which ended until noon on Thursday in the judicial services building, an x-ray of how the university's money was presented and distributedsince the arrival of Vargas to the rectorate of the university institution.
The representative of the accusing body pointed out that Mr. Mariano Romero, who was rector of the replacement of Silvia Guette, had been dismissed rightly because of legal problems, received a bonus of 100 million pesos to make way for Vargas Lamadrid.
"In this position, it could only act of Mariano Romero, representative of Gette, and not of another person," said the prosecutor.
The Office of the Prosecutor has also reconstituted the way in which certain members of the board of directors, such as Orlando Saavedra, Pedro Sierra and Tamid Turbay, gave Ramses Vargas the power to dispose of university property without any restrictionswhich allowed him to make mortgages and increase the salary up to 1,400 legal minimum wages in force.
The audience is currently being held in one of the rooms of the Justice and Peace Unit located on the second floor of the Rodrigo Lara Bonilla building.
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