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Cambio magazine reveals evidence from the Prosecutor's Office about embezzlement at Nueva EPS

Cambio magazine reveals evidence from the Prosecutor's Office about embezzlement at Nueva EPS
Revista Cambio
2025-09-21·Colombia·Revista Cambio·ver fuente original

Cambio magazine revealed a detailed report presenting evidence from the Attorney General's Office regarding the embezzlement that occurred at Nueva EPS. According to the publication, the investigation has identified a network of irregular operations that compromised resources intended for the healthcare of millions of members.

The article describes how inflated contracts were executed, payments for services not rendered, and financial transactions that directly affected the entity's assets were made. These findings have been supported by official documents from the Prosecutor's Office, which reinforces the judicial scope of the allegations.

According to the investigation, the embezzlement implicated not only former Nueva EPS executives, but also intermediaries and contractors who allegedly participated in the corruption scheme. The case is in the judicial stage, with proceedings underway to determine criminal and administrative liability.

The article also identifies the board members who will be held accountable for the revealed facts: Enrique Vargas Lleras, Néstor Ricardo Rodríguez, Noemí Sanín Posada, Fernando Jiménez Rodríguez, and Beatriz Muñoz.

The impact of these revelations is significant, as Nueva EPS is one of the country's largest contributory and subsidized health care providers, with more than ten million users. The irregular management of resources compromises the sustainability of the Colombian health system and has sparked public debate about the oversight and control of health care providers.

We invite you to read the full article in Cambio Magazine, which provides more detailed information on the documents, testimonies, and evidence that support this journalistic investigation.


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