Attorney absolves the former governor Sergio Fajardo mining Attorney absolves the former governor Sergio Fajardo mining The Attorney General's Office decided to acquit of all disciplinary responsibilityto the former governor of Antioquia, Sergio Fajardo, who had been investigated for his alleged role in the illegal conclusion of a contract related to mining in that region. According to the document of the National Delegate for Public Morality, the former governor was acquitted in this case to note that its participation in the contract was itself within legal parameters , ie, took the actions for monitoring and review. "The Governor of Antioquia, through Decree 08 of 2012, generated controls on review prior to the conclusion of state contracts legal requirements, which, though ineffective to prevent a particular and specific event such as occurred with the contract 5976 -12, constituting a precedent surveillance and control of contractual activity , "the report said. In this decision the Office was also investigating several officials of the government of Antioquia and is uttered and sanctions against Secretary of Mines Department, Cecilia Cadavid Claudia Marquez, who was suspended from office for 6 months. Similarly to the then director of Mining Titutlacin the Government of Antioquia, Melissa Alvarez Licona, with six months suspended. It must be said that the prosecution had advanced the respective investigations by a contract granting exploitation of sands and natural gravels for a term of 30 years and had been awarded to the husband of former Secretary of Citizen Participation and Social Development, Beatriz White.