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Finance Colombia
- Former MedellΓn Mayor Daniel Quintero Appointed Colombiaβs Health Superintendent Amid Political and Legal Scrutiny
Former MedellΓn Mayor Daniel Quintero Appointed Colombiaβs Health Superintendent Amid Political and Legal Scrutiny
National Health Superintendence oversees patientsβ rights and regulates EPS insurers, a key pillar of the system that President Petro has sought to eliminate in his reform efforts
Former MedellΓn mayor and former presidential pre-candidate Daniel Quintero has been appointed as Colombiaβs new National Superintendent of Health, a decision that has sparked controversy across political and social sectors due to ongoing judicial and disciplinary investigations against him.
The National Health Superintendence is responsible for safeguarding the rights of users within the health system, overseeing Health Promoting Entities (also called EPS) and Health Service Providers (IPS), and monitoring the use of public finances allocated to the sector, areas that President Gustavo Petro has sought to reform during his administration.
The appointment comes amid a complex situation in Colombiaβs health system. During his administration, President Petro presented two structural reform proposals aimed at reshaping the system, including major changes to the role of EPS. Both initiatives were rejected by Congress.
Following these legislative setbacks, the government has pursued reforms through administrative measures and decrees, including the intervention of several of the countryβs largest EPS, which together serve more than 23 million affiliates (More information: Colombian President Gustavo Petro Seeks To Restructure Colombian Health Care Despite Congressional Rejection by Finance Colombia).
During his swearing-in, Quintero said his administration would strengthen oversight of the system. βIt is time to put an end to abuses by the EPS,β he said.
Criticism over qualifications and legal cases
The appointment has drawn criticism from organizations and political figures who question both his background as an electronic engineer and his legal situation. Transparency for Colombia said the designation βis inappropriate because it places a political figure widely questioned for using public office to favor private interests in charge of addressing the health crisis, instead of appointing individuals with the training, knowledge, and experience required to resolve it.β
The organization also called on the Attorney Generalβs Office to expedite ongoing investigations. βWe respectfully call on the Attorney Generalβs Office (FGN) to ensure that cases involving Daniel Quintero move forward swiftly, respecting due process guarantees while delivering results in light of the seriousness of the allegations,β it said.
Quintero, who served as mayor of MedellΓn from 2020 to 2023, faces more than 40 criminal and disciplinary complaints related to alleged corruption during his administration. Among them is the βAguas Vivasβ case, involving the sale of a forest reserve land plot exceeding 140,000 square meters. In that case, prosecutors have already filed charges for alleged embezzlement, undue interest in public contracts, and misconduct in office, although no conviction has been issued.
Criticism has also emerged from within the government. Carlos Carrillo, head of Colombiaβs National Unit for Disaster Risk Management, said that βQuintero is currently on trial for crimes against public administration. He has the right to defend himself, but the Pacto HistΓ³rico has no reason to bear the political cost of his legal troubles; we owe him nothing and he brings us nothing.β
Quintero will be the fifth health superintendent appointed during Petroβs administration. His tenure is expected to be temporary, as a new president will take office on August 7, 2026, and will have the authority to appoint a new head of the agency.