# Translation Medellín's public sports courts, by definition, must be available for the enjoyment of all citizens and are free of charge. That's why the complaint made by councilman Santiago Narváez was explosive, in the sense that they would be charging for their use. We recommend you read: Investigated for corruption at the Inder during the Quintero era was appointed as director of the Public Employment Service "Different complaints started reaching me saying that they are renting and leasing the courts of Inder Medellín, the different sports facilities, especially those in better condition," this council member told EL COLOMBIANO.