Edgardo José Maya Villazón

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Edgardo José Maya Villazón
Inspector General of Colombia
In office
January 12, 2001 – January 15, 2009
PresidentAndrés Pastrana Arango (2001-2002)
Álvaro Uribe Vélez (2002-present)
Preceded byJaime Bernal Cuéllar
Succeeded byAlejandro Ordóñez Maldonado
Personal details
Born (1951-07-24) July 24, 1951 (age 72)
Valledupar, Cesar, Colombia
SpouseConsuelo Araújonoguera
RelationsHernando Molina Araújo (stepson)
Álvaro Araújo Castro (nephew)
ChildrenEdgardo José
Alma materUniversidad Externado de Colombia
OccupationProfessor
ProfessionLawyer

Edgardo José Maya Villazón (born July 24, 1951 in Valledupar, Cesar) is a Colombian lawyer, and former Inspector General of Colombia.

Early years

Edgardo Maya studied in the Gimnasio Moderno high school in Bogotá. After he studied Law and graduated from the Universidad Externado de Colombia where he also did post graduate studies in labor law and social security, among others.

Career

Maya began working as a trial lawyer in the city of Valledupar where he became sectional manager of the Social Security Institute. Later he was appointed President of the Superior Council of the Popular University of Cesar (UPC)

He became a law professor at the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University and Universidad Externado de Colombia in which he taught labor and collective law for undergraduate and graduate students.

He was also an auxiliar magistrate of the Labor Cassation Chamber of the Colombian Supreme Court of Justice. He was also Department of Cesar's Auxuliary Comptroller and member of the Redaction Commission of the Statutory Law for Justice Administration and also participated in the reform to the Unique Disciplinary Code (Law 200 of 1995). In 1999, Maya was a delegate of the International Labour Organization. He later became a magistrate of the Superior Council of the Judicature's Jurisdictional Disciplinary Chamber, as president and vice president.

Inspector General

On January 13, 2001 Maya was appointed Inspector General of Colombia for the 2001–2005 period.

The President of Colombia Álvaro Uribe reappointed Edgardo Maya as for the period of 2005–2009 after a voting session in the Senate of Colombia on November 9, 2004. Maya's appointment ceremony took place in the Casa de Nariño Presidential Palace.

In 2006 and 2007 Maya was questioned by the Colombian media, opposition politicians and others for the involvement of some members of his stepfamily in a parapolitics scandal. His stepson Governor of Cesar Department, Hernando Molina was accused of being part of an AUC paramilitary bloc and for benefiting from the paramilitary support to threaten other candidates running for Governor to resign. His nephew in law and former Senator of Colombia Álvaro Araújo Castro and his father Álvaro Araújo Noguera (Maya's brother in law) were also questioned and indicted in parapolitics related activities.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Edgardo Maya dice que investigaciones a sus familiares por 'parapolítica' no afectan independencia" (in Spanish). El Tiempo. 10 April 2007. Retrieved 26 May 2015.

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