Colombia, Accusations Against EPS Are Proving to Be True

Posted on May 11, 2011 • Filed under: Colombia, Crime, Latin America Health

• Rcnradio.com reports that Saludcoop has been using funds for soccer teams, sports tournaments, and other business that does not involve healthcare.
• Current councilor of Medellín, Bernardo Alejandro Guerra Hoyos, held a hunger strike because the Seventh Commission of the Senate would not allow a debate to discover the business between Saludcoop and Carlos Palacino.
• He recalls that Dief Malof, the president of the Seventh Commission of the Senate was arrested for his association with paramilitary groups.
• He also remembers that the then vice-president of the Commission, Jesús Bernal Amorocho, opposed due to his alleged links with the ARP. Read Article (JR)

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