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
Strategies and tools for ‘ordinary’ members of the public to exert some control over the State
Yesterday, 18 August, marked the National Day for the Fight Against Corruption in Colombia. Through our social networks, we carried out live training on the strategies and tools that ‘ordinary’ citizens can use to exercise their right to oversee Colombian public...
The Treasury Sanctions Senior Liberian Government Officials for Public Corruption
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) today named Liberian government officials Nathaniel McGill, Sayma Syrenius Cephus and Bill Twehway for their involvement in ongoing public corruption in Liberia. These officers are...
Lobbying in Colombia
Lobbying —a word derived from Anglo-Saxon — refers to the practice through which different actors seek to influence those who make public decisions for the benefit or representation of their interests. This practice is not new; on the contrary, it has its origins in...

