The Superintendencia de Compañías, Valores y Seguros issued a public apology to Nelio Aguilar Camacho on Apr. 29 after a first-instance court ruling found the agency failed to provide requested documents within the legal timeframe.
The case centers on access to public information and compliance with established legal deadlines for responding to requests. The court decision required the agency to acknowledge its failure and issue an official apology.
According to the statement, “the Superintendencia de Compañías, Valores y Seguros offers a public apology to Mr. Nelio Aguilar Camacho for not having delivered the requested documentation within the term established by law; as well as for not having delivered the duly motivated report or certification of the documentation he requested.” This action was taken in compliance with sentence No. 09572-2025-00122 from constitutional proceedings regarding access to information.
The agency’s response highlights obligations under Ecuadorian law concerning transparency and timely provision of information held by government entities. The publication date of this notice is Apr. 29, 2026.
This development may have broader implications for how government bodies handle requests for public information and could influence future actions related to transparency.



