Before the Minister of Finance, Ricardo Bonilla, he took office César Ferrari as Financial Superintendent in charge.
The new head of the financial sector watchdog He had been serving as economic adviser to President Gustavo Petro.
(Forgiveness and relief, what was approved by the PND for Icetex).
A Twitter message from the account of the Ministry of Finance gave an account of “#AEstaHora before the @MinHacienda, @ricardobonillag, takes office as Superintendent in charge of the @SFCsupervisor, César Ferrari“.
(Why the infrastructure sector did not like the Development Plan).
It must be remembered that at the beginning of the Government, Ferrari was nominated as the new director of the National Planning Department, but did not meet the requirements of the position.
The term of the head of the Financial Superintendence is for four years, in accordance with recommendations of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) for Colombia, which indicates that this must be chosen by merit contest, like that of the Superintendency of Companies. In any case, the Government can make the decision to change it.
(Inflation: public services fell and rents continue to mark).
This has happened on other occasions, such as when The Government of President Iván Duque changed the Superintendent of Companies, Juan Pablo Liévano. Billy Escobar was later appointed to that position.
Castaño’s replacement as financial superintendent is César Ferrari; however, it is necessary that a decree be issued that gives life to the appointment.
Castaño had been linked to the Financial Superintendence for 17 years.
(The entities that still do not have a ‘responsible’ after 5 months of Government).
César Ferrari is a civil engineer from the Catholic University of Peru, a master’s degree in regional and urban planning from New York Universityand PhD in Economics from Boston University.
He has been a professor of economics at the Pontifical Javeriana University in Bogotá, where he has been a tenured professor since 1999. He was also director of the Master’s Degree in Economics, General Manager of the Central Bank of Peru and advisor to the IMF.
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