Contraloría detecta hallazgos fiscales por $125.710 millones en obras de mitigación en Mocoa
La Contraloría General de la República estableció hallazgos fiscales por $125.710 millones en el proyecto de reducción y mitigación del riesgo en Mocoa, Putumayo, ejecutado por la Unidad Nacional para la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres (UNGRD).
Contraloría detecta hallazgos fiscales por $125.710 millones en obras de mitigación en Mocoa Colombia’s General Comptroller’s Office has identified fiscal findings of $125.71 billion in the Mocoa disaster mitigation project managed by the UNGRD. Audits revealed nearly 5-year delays, poor work quality, and arbitrary changes, leaving the population in imminent danger. The Comptroller deemed UNGRD’s management ineffective and inefficient, with payments made without project completion, compromising public spending and community safety.
- Fiscal findings of $125.71 billion identified in the Mocoa disaster mitigation project.
- Project execution by UNGRD experienced delays of almost 5 years.
- Audits found poor quality of works and arbitrary modifications.
- Few completed works lack functionality, leaving the population at risk.
- UNGRD’s management was deemed ineffective and inefficient.
- Payments were made without fulfilling the project’s primary objective.
- Deficiencies in planning, supervision, and oversight compromise public spending and community protection.
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