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
Administrative and political corruption in La Guajira
The Anti-Corruption Institute, in conjunction with Transparency for Colombia and Dejusticia, have intervened in the follow-up recommendations made by the Constitutional Court regarding corruption and the situation around the lack of care for children in La Guajira. In...
“Anti-Corruption Champions”: Camilo Enciso, Director of the Anti-Corruption Institute, on the recent Anti-Corruption Law
In one of his most recent columns published in Los Danieles, our Director Camilo Enciso fiercely criticized the recent Law on Transparency, Prevention and the Fight Against Corruption, that was passed on 18 January 2022 as Law No. 2195 of 2022 – and which includes a...
Karen Váquiro and the 26 multi-million contracts with the State
According to the experts, there are several black holes that might have meant that the couple got away with it. In the first instance, the abuses around direct contracting, which is very common within State entities and, additionally, the lack of rigor during the...

