
Saulo Arboleda
Saulo Arboleda is a former Colombian Minister of Communications who served under President Ernesto Samper. He was convicted in 2000 for having an undue interest in the awarding of contracts, a case that became widely known as 'Miti Miti' due to the leak of a private conversation. After serving a sentence of 54 months, he has consistently maintained his innocence and sought a review of his case, which was previously denied by Colombian courts. His case gained international attention after the Inter-American Court of Human Rights found that Colombia violated his rights to appeal and ordered a review of his conviction.
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Saulo Arboleda is a former Minister of Communications whose conviction is being reviewed by the Supreme Court.
Los efectos del caso de Saulo Arboleda en la Corte SupremaSaulo Arboleda is the former Minister of Communications whose conviction is being reviewed by the Supreme Court.
Corte Suprema revisará la condena contra Saulo arboleda: así será el procedimiento
Saulo Arboleda, a former communications minister, was sentenced for his role in the 'Miti-Miti' scandal and his case is being referenced by Álvaro García in his appeal.
La masacre y la condena de 40 años que el parapolítico Álvaro 'El Gordo' García pide reabrirSaulo Arboleda, a former minister, is involved in a case regarding the review of his conviction by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
Corte Suprema analizará fallo que implica la reapertura de numerosos casos de única instancia




