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Welcome to our fight against impunity.
Impunity in crimes of corruption has eroded public confidence in the public sector. Similarly, the growing imbalance in the system of checks and balances to favor the executive branch, much to the detriment of the legislative and judicial branches, threatens to undermine the stability of Colombian democracy by unduly favoring and protecting private interests. This imbalance means that the risk that corruption will be investigated by a weakened and co-opted judicial system is ever greater, perpetuating the vicious circle of impunity for acts of corruption.
Zero Impunity (Cero Impunidad) is a commitment made by the Anti-Corruption Institute to tackle impunity head on through the prosecution and punishment of criminal acts against the public administration and electoral crimes in Colombia.
Featured posts
International Monetary Fund l Procurement and Beneficial Ownership Transparency: A Pandemic-Driven New Take on Public Access
In the framework of the 2020 Annual Meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) held in October, Ivanna Rossi, member of the IMF's Legal Department, referred to a study by the Anti-Corruption Institute in the Analytical Corner section. This study led to the...
Caracol Radio l I’m the voice (SoyLaVoz) of those who ask for opportunists not to be awarded State contracts
In Caracol Radio’s morning show, 6AM Hoy por Hoy, Camilo Enciso, Director of the Anti-Corruption Institute, discussed the Multi-Purpose Contractor Index. The Index was developed by the Institute to show the abusive practices of the various companies and foundations...
El Espectador l “Multi-Purpose contractors”, another face of the pandemic
The Investigations team at national newspaper El Espectador presented the Anti-Corruption Institute’s study of the risks around contracting during the public health emergency, which found that 30% of the contractors hired to meet the demand for goods and services...

