Banquero alerta sobre cartel de insolvencia tras suicidio de pareja por deudas

Jonathan Malagón, presidente de Asobancaria, denunció en una entrevista con la revista Semana la existencia de un supuesto cartel de la insolvencia en Colombia. El anuncio contrasta con el caso de Jaime Alberto Ramírez Álvarez y su esposa, quienes se quitaron la vida tras entregar su vivienda para pagar deudas bancarias.

Malagón señaló que la figura de insolvencia de persona natural no comerciante está siendo abusada por algunos para evadir obligaciones. La declaración generó debate en medios sobre posibles irregularidades en el sistema.

En Medellín, Jaime Alberto Ramírez Álvarez, instructor deportivo de 68 años en la Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Medellín, y su esposa María Eugenia Álvarez, de 65 años, se lanzaron desde el piso 22 del conjunto residencial Andalucía. Habían entregado su apartamento para saldar deudas bancarias.

El abogado Mario Jinete Manjarrés argumentó que la insolvencia actúa como un salvavidas legal para deudores en crisis, no como un cartel. Destacó que miles de procesos se tramitan de forma ética y evitan tragedias mayores.

El contraste entre las alertas del sector financiero y casos de desesperación económica resalta tensiones en el acceso a alivio de deudas para personas naturales.

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