Nicolás Petro says that his ‘money does not come from the mafia’

This Sunday, through a statement, Nicholas Petroson of the Colombian president, spoke out against the accusations that his ex-wife Day Vásquez has made against him.

(This is what Nicolás Petro said about the accusations against him).

“I clarify to public opinion and the media that the money in question does not come from the mafia, nor from corruption, nor from any illegal activity, I will corroborate that before the courts, as appropriate,” he stated, after his millionaire movements were known in one of his bank accounts.

Through the statement, Nicolás Petro also assured that he is available to the control entities to confirm his innocence and that he rejects “any interference in my personal, family life, in my residence and in the affairs that involve my intimate sphere of which I am being a victim”.

“In the same way, I reject any other intimate information disclosed by those who are unaware of my fundamental right to the protection of my data and information, enshrined in article 15 of the constitution, developed by law 1581 of 2012”says the letter.

(Petro asked the Prosecutor’s Office to investigate his brother and his eldest son).

The foregoing and as expressed by Nicolás Petro in the statement, refers to bank statements, “bonuses and layoffs from my work as a deputy”.

Finally, the deputy from Atlántico said that he would temporarily retire from his position while the investigations progress.

“I am a step by the side of the processes of Human Colombia, the Historical Pact and the campaign of Máximo Noriega to the Governor of the Atlantic, until I ratify my innocence.”

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