JUSTICE AND IMPUNITY OBSERVATORY



Justice and Impunity Observatory
The Justice and Impunity Observatory compiles, organizes, systematizes and analyzes information about the way in which the justice administration system operates when handling crimes against the public administration and electoral crimes in Colombia.
Through the Observatory, we seek to document the main findings derived from our IntegriData dashboard, analyze the effectiveness of the institutions involved in the fight against corruption and draw up public policy recommendations aimed at eradicating impunity in the prosecution and punishment of corruption.
Featured posts
Grupo Éxito: the first company to surpass the Integrity 100 Laboratory Business Ethics Accelerator threshold
On Monday 21 February, Grupo Éxito was publically acknowledged for having surpassed the Integrity Laboratory 100 threshold. Our Director, Camilo Enciso, traveled to the city of Medellín to deliver a special plaque to their offices which recognizes the significant...
The darkness behind the purchase of vaccines by Latin American governments
Our Director, Camilo Enciso, took part in a conversation alongside the international organizations Open Contracting Partnership and Transparency Mexicana, about "Fundamental transparency in vaccine contracts and what it means for public health." Also invited were...
What is impunity?
According to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, impunity can be understood as being: ‘the lack of investigation, persecution, capture, trial and conviction of those responsible for violations or crimes; regardless of whether the actors are agents of public...

