The Administration Attorney, Rigoberto González, accepted the complaint against the Vice Minister of Health, Ivette Berrío, to investigate whether she violated the code of ethics for public servants and whether she was untrue in her statements about the purchase of vaccines.
This, following the request of the Fundación Conciencia Ciudadana to González, after Berrío affirmed on December 23 that the advance of six million dollars had already been made to the
Pfizer company for the first delivery of anticovid
vaccines that would be 450,000 doses.
However, the payment receipt is dated December 28, 2020 and details that the first batch, which will arrive between January 18 and 25, is 40,000 doses.
It will be determined whether Berrío breached articles 4 and 17 of Executive Decree 246 of 2004, which dictates the Uniform Code of Ethics for Public Servants, and which establishes that officials must act with full knowledge of the matters submitted for their consideration and diligently, and also requires them to express themselves truthfully in their functional relationships, both with individuals and with their superiors and subordinates.