The Colombian Prosecutor's Office has uncovered significant financial misconduct related to a 2019 inter-administrative contract in Unguía, Chocó. The contract, justified under an 'urgent manifest' declaration, was meant to fund the construction of three flood mitigation walls to protect vulnerable communities in Unguía, Lloró, and Tadó. However, investigations revealed that over 3.556 billion pesos were misappropriated through an illegal subcontracting scheme involving the former mayor, Otoniel Pérez Sáenz, along with two other individuals. The funds were allegedly transferred to private companies lacking the necessary technical and financial qualifications, with no proper documentation supporting these transactions.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the misuse of public funds as a systemic corruption issue tied to local governance and accountability. While it does not overtly criticize specific political ideologies, the emphasis on legal violations by public officials and the involvement of private entities suggests a left-of



