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Felipe Córdoba – Comptroller General of the Republic

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BOGOTA COLOMBIA). Friday, March 4, 2022 (RPTV NEWS AGENCY). Due to doubts about compliance with the EPM schedule for the activation of the first two power generation turbines of the Hidroituango hydroelectric plant, the Comptroller General of the Republic, Carlos Felipe Córdoba, visited the power plant to follow up on it. to the monetary resources recovered and ensure the entry into operation of this important hydroelectric project.

“We are setting up the special monitoring table so that we do not lose a single peso of those $4.3 billion that the Comptroller General has recovered to date,” said the comptroller.

The aim is to carry out permanent monitoring of the investment of these monetary resources, using the human and technological resources of the Comptroller’s Office, to verify that they are executed in an adequate and timely manner, and in full compliance with the schedule that EPM has established so that, in July and November of this year, the power generation of the first two turbines will start.

On December 10, 2021, Mapfre Insurer, under the all-risk policy that insured the Hidroituango project, reached a transaction agreement with EPM in which the amount determined in the tax liability process was included as damage.

Pursuant to said Transaction Agreement, full compensation for the fiscal damage established by the CGR was achieved. The Mapfre Insurance company made the last payment on Tuesday, January 25, 2022, for the sum of 633.8 million dollars. It had already given another 350 million dollars to EPM on the occasion of the payments made from the September 2018 contingency, with which it completed 983.8 million dollars of compensation, under the All Risk Construction policy.

Likewise, since December 2021, the insurers AXXA COLPATRIA, SBS and SURAMERICANA made the payment of the compensation corresponding to the policies that guaranteed the project directors. Once EPM certified the full payment of the compensation, the Comptroller General of the Republic declared fully compensated for the $4.3 billion property damage that it had determined in its second instance tax ruling on the Hidroituango case.

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The Dutchman Frenkie de Jong, scorer of Barcelona’s winning goal in Mendizorroza against Alavés, assured that “it makes him a little sad” to say that they are “proud” when they lost against Real Madrid in the classic of the last Super Cup .

“I think that against Madrid we didn’t play badly, but it makes me a little sad that we are saying that we are very proud when we lost against Madrid. It doesn’t have to be like that. At Barça when you lose you always have to be disappointed,” he said in statements to Movistar.

Iran, Venezuela and Sudan are in arrears on paying dues to the United Nations’ operating budget and are among eight nations that will lose their voting rights in the 193-member General Assembly, the U.N. chief said in a letter circulated Wednesday.

Also losing voting rights are Antigua and Barbuda, Republic of Congo, Guinea, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in the letter to General Assembly President Abdulla Shahid.

The suspension takes effect immediately.

The U.N. Charter states that members whose arrears equal or exceed the amount of their contributions for the preceding two full years lose their voting rights. But it also gives the General Assembly the authority to decide “that the failure to pay is due to conditions beyond the control of the member,” and in that case, a country can continue to vote.

The General Assembly decided that three African countries on the list of nations in arrears — Comoros, Sao Tome and Principe, and Somalia — would be able to keep their voting rights.

According to the secretary-general’s letter, the minimum payments needed to restore voting rights are $18,412,438 for Iran, $39,850,761 for Venezuela and $299,044 for Sudan. The five other countries each need less than $75,000 to restore their voting rights.

Iran also lost its voting rights in January 2021. It regained those rights in June after making the minimum payment on its dues and lashed out at the United States for maintaining sanctions that have prevented it from accessing billions of dollars in foreign banks. At that time, U.N. deputy spokesman Farhan Haq thanked banking and government authorities in various places, including South Korea, for enabling the payment to be made.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump reimposed sanctions on Iran after pulling the U.S. out of the 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and six major powers in 2018.

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