Un banquier met en garde contre un cartel de l'insolvabilité après le suicide d'un couple lié à ses dettes

Jonathan Malagón, président d'Asobancaria, a dénoncé dans une interview accordée au magazine Semana l'existence d'un prétendu cartel de l'insolvabilité en Colombie. Cette annonce contraste avec le cas de Jaime Alberto Ramírez Álvarez et de sa femme, qui se sont donné la mort après avoir remis leur logement pour rembourser des dettes bancaires.

Malagón a déclaré que la procédure d'insolvabilité des personnes physiques non commerçantes est utilisée de manière abusive par certains pour se soustraire à leurs obligations. Cette déclaration a suscité un débat médiatique sur d'éventuelles irrégularités dans le système. À Medellín, Jaime Alberto Ramírez Álvarez, un instructeur sportif de 68 ans au campus de Medellín de l'Universidad Nacional de Colombia, et son épouse María Eugenia Álvarez, 65 ans, se sont jetés du 22e étage du complexe résidentiel Andalucía. Ils avaient cédé leur appartement pour régler des dettes bancaires. L'avocat Mario Jinete Manjarrés a soutenu que l'insolvabilité sert de bouée de sauvetage juridique aux débiteurs en crise, et non de cartel. Il a souligné que des milliers de dossiers sont traités de manière éthique et permettent d'éviter des tragédies plus importantes. Le contraste entre les alertes du secteur financier et les cas de détresse économique met en lumière les tensions concernant l'accès à l'allègement de la dette pour les personnes physiques.

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