The last friday, caesar ferrari took office as financial superintendent (e) after the resignation of Jorge Castaño Gutiérrez, who had been working in the entity for 17 years.

EL TIEMPO was able to establish that, upon his arrival, Ferrari held a meeting at the Superintendency and gave instructions so that several collaborators present their formal resignation letter to the positions they are occupying.

(Also read: Jorge Castaño Gutiérrez leaves Superfinanciera, after 17 years in the entity)

Possession of César Ferrari before the Minister of Finance, Ricardo Bonilla.

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Those who must present it are the Director of Research, Innovation and Development (DIID), the Secretary General of the Financial Superintendency, the delegated superintendents, the legal directorthe head of the Discipline Inspection Office and deputy deputy superintendents.

However, it was also clarified that, in some cases, with the institutional assistant, the director of the DIID and three delegates, the resignations do not apply, since These people have not taken office they are occupying as managers.

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César Ferrari is the economic adviser to the President Gustavo Petro and, although he was born in Peru, he has Colombian and Italian nationality.

IS Civil Engineer from the Pontifical Catholic University of PeruHe has a Master’s in Urban Planning from New York University, others in Economic Development, and a Ph.D. in Economics from Boston University.

He has been a tenured professor at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, as well as general manager of the Central Bank of Peru, technical director of the National Institute of Planning of Peru and advisor to the IM F to the Central Banks of Guinea-Bissau and Angola.