Dramatic illustration of Ecopetrol board deliberating CEO Ricardo Roa's fate amid union protests and probes.
Dramatic illustration of Ecopetrol board deliberating CEO Ricardo Roa's fate amid union protests and probes.
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Ecopetrol board to decide Ricardo Roa's future on March 30

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Ecopetrol's board will meet on March 30 to decide if Ricardo Roa remains CEO amid judicial probes and pressure from the USO union and President Gustavo Petro. Four of nine members backed his dismissal in Tuesday's meeting, with no decision reached. The oil workers' union USO threatens strike if he is not removed.

Ecopetrol's board postponed its decision on CEO Ricardo Roa until March 30, after Tuesday's meeting where four of nine members supported his dismissal, according to a person familiar with the discussions. Roa faces Colombian prosecutor's investigations into alleged influence peddling over a luxury apartment purchase in Bogotá and potential breaches of spending limits in Petro's 2022 presidential campaign, which he managed. Roa has denied any wrongdoing, and Ecopetrol declined to comment on the internal split or upcoming meeting. The USO union stated the probes “generan riesgos” to the company's operations and strategy, warning of potential U.S. SEC scrutiny. In a statement, the union urged the board to act ethically to regain trust. Petro backed Roa on X, saying “no era el momento para cambios en la dirección” and that the firm must “mantenerse fiel a su plan hasta el último día.” The board is assessing risks with its Corporate Compliance Directorate and external advisors from Colombia and the U.S., stating no regulatory breaches or authority notifications received. Ecopetrol's stock fell 1.49% on the BVC to $2,645, with its ADR down nearly 1% to $14.42 in New York, despite a 44% year-to-date gain from oil prices. Roa has led Ecopetrol since April 2023, succeeding Felipe Bayón.

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X discussions center on the Ecopetrol board's March 30 meeting to decide CEO Ricardo Roa's fate amid USO strike threats over judicial probes and President Petro's backing. Sentiments vary: unions and critics demand removal citing reputational damage and corruption accusations; supporters view opposition as political maneuvering with uribismo. Media highlights board delays and stock declines, with diverse users from journalists to public figures engaging heavily.

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President Gustavo Petro demands Ecopetrol VP resignation at podium amid corruption scandal.
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Petro demands resignation at Ecopetrol over corruption case

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

President Gustavo Petro demanded the resignation of Ecopetrol's vice president for the Andean region, Bernardo Forero Duarte, amid investigations into illicit enrichment. This request occurs alongside changes in the company's board of directors and the CNE's sanction on the 2022 presidential campaign, which impacts current Ecopetrol president Ricardo Roa. Petro also distanced himself from the USO's stance on the Permian basin business.

Ecopetrol shares dropped 4.96% to $2,680 on the Colombia Stock Exchange on March 24, as the board debates Ricardo Roa's future as president after his imputation for alleged influence peddling. The USO union threatened a national strike if he is not removed. Analysts criticize the timing amid high oil prices.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Ricardo Roa, Ecopetrol's president, stated he will not step down despite a formal charge of influence peddling by prosecutors. In an interview with Cambio magazine, he defended his position, saying it has not altered the company's risk matrix. He emphasized acting with full transparency toward international markets.

Following the December 19 announcement of an economic emergency and business groups' petitions for suspension, President Gustavo Petro issued the decree on December 25. Álvaro Uribe's Centro Democrático filed a tutela claiming it unconstitutional, but the Constitutional Court delayed review until January 13 amid judicial vacancy, sparking a public feud.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

President Gustavo Petro has ordered the immediate retirement of General Edwin Urrego, commander of the Cali police, after denouncing an alleged plot against him involving psychoactive substances in an official vehicle. The decision was formalized by Decree 0147 of February 11, 2026. Urrego denies any involvement and is willing to undergo technical tests.

Colombia's Minister of Mines and Energy, Edwin Palma, confirmed the government's efforts to stabilize the Fuel Prices Stabilization Fund (FEPC) and proceed with a gradual adjustment to the gasoline price. This follows President Gustavo Petro's announcement of a fuel price reduction. The minister stated that the exact amount of the cut will be announced on February 1.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Grupo Éxito's General Shareholders' Assembly approved the new board of directors for 2026-2028, following a candidate selection process in February. The meeting also approved 2025 financial results and a utilities distribution including $160 per share dividends.

 

 

 

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