Programming Television, company Mery Janeth Gutierrez Cabezasappointed ICT minister, continues to enroll last minute documents so that he can take on the task assigned to him by President Gustavo Petro.

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after what EL TIEMPO appeared specially Following that ministry’s judicial response to Programar Televisión’s one million dollar lawsuit in court, the current minister resigned from his position as the firm’s legal representative. However, he still owns 97 percent of the shares.

And now, EL TIEMPO exclusively obtained an explanatory record of an extraordinary shareholders meeting that the minister waives any legal rights that may arise from the litigation that his company is pending and that this newspaper has disclosed: 45,000 million pesos.

In fact, it has just notified the decision to the Cundinamarca Administrative Court.

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Gutiérrez personally led the extraordinary action In front of the Bogota Chamber of Commerce on August 9.

However, doubts remain in the industry regarding his alleged disability as he remains the majority shareholder of Programar Televisión. The company has contracts with public institutions, demand continues and remains the largest shareholder.

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Actually, When TIME reveals itThe Programar representative has presented the closing arguments and is waiting for a sentence.

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A lawsuit has been filed against National Television Corporation, but he was at the head of the Mint when it was liquidated. In practice, this means that the portfolio he will assume is the defendant and who should pay the millionaire compensation.

In addition, two of its partners, each holding one percent, would retain the dividends of the prospective payment.

As this paper explains, their partner at the programmer ROsalba Jaimes Mora and Natalia Romero James. And now among the clients of the minister’s company are Coldeportes, the Congress of the Republic, the ICBF, the National Television Commission and Colombia’s own Radio and Television RTVC.

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Programming Television, “As a member of Unión Temporal Programar Televisión SA and RTI Televisión, he was stripped of fifty percent of the television channels he used on Channel One in accordance with the 2003 contract signed with CNTV and illegally handed over to RTVC, which this organization uses today. directly, through Channel One’s other chartered programmers and private individuals (fl.3, c.1)..

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