A court in Medellín ordered councilman Andrés Rodríguez to issue a public apology to Esteban Restrepo, the current secretary of the National Superintendency of Health, after ruling that he violated Restrepo's rights by referring to him as a "rat" in social media posts. The decision was made by the 27th Criminal Court of the Circuit, which ruled on an appeal related to the case and reiterated that public officials cannot use their digital platfor…
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A court in Medellín ordered councilman Andrés Rodríguez to issue a public apology to Esteban Restrepo, the current secretary of the National Superintendency of Health, after ruling that he violated Restrepo's rights by referring to him as a "rat" in social media posts. The decision was made by the 27th Criminal Court of the Circuit, which ruled on an appeal related to the case and reiterated that public officials cannot use their digital platfor…