For not wanting to take over the new municipal representative, The Tumaco Provincial Prosecutor’s Office decided to file charges against seven councilors of the municipality of Magüí Payán, in the Telembí subregion, located in Nariño.
Said attorney’s office decided to open a charge sheet against the councilors for committing a very serious offense, for which they would be facing a sanction of eight to 10 years of disqualification and immediate dismissal.
These are councilors Fabio Alexis Quiñónez, Jan Carlos Dajomes Tenorio, Jeilin Calixto Quiñónez, Fredis Édinson Quiñónez, Nelson Damar Torres, Terencio Dagoberto Quiñónez and Lucio Arboleda Montaño.
According to lawyer Quiñónez, who had to take office last February, he cannot be elected representative even by relationship of the fourth degree of consanguinity, second degree of affinity or first degree of civil relationship. Nor will anyone who has marital ties with the councilors involved in his election or with the mayor himself be able to hold the position.
The Attorney General’s Office began the disciplinary investigation and would have verified that parts of a legal concept had been used to issue a resolution that was very contrary to the law.
At the same time, The Attorney General’s Office urgently requested this week the charge sheet opened by the Tumaco Provincial Prosecutor’s Office. in order to advance the corresponding criminal investigation.
The crimes that the councilors would be facing are procedural fraud, prevarication by action, ideological falsehood in a public document and abuse of public office.
MAURICIO DE LA ROSA
Special for EL TIEMPO
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