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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
Colombia Talks: a space to talk about fighting corruption
Camilo Enciso, Director of the International Institute on Anticorruption Studies, presented an overview of the fight against corruption in Latin America during the Colombia Talks event at Harvard University.
International anticorruption agenda presented to the United Nations Security Council
On 10 September 2018, the International Institute on Anticorruption Studies presented a memorandum to the United Nations Security Council calling for greater prioritization of the international anticorruption agenda. The team was led by the Institute’s Director,...
Caracol Noticias | The Judiciary: another major challenge for Duque
On 18 June 2018, Camilo Enciso, Director of the International Institute on Anticorruption Studies, spoke to the Noticias Caracol TV channel about the great challenges in justice facing the next President of Colombia, Iván Duque. One of the greatest challenges, Enciso...

