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Unicauca l Warning about the absence of Colombian advertising for State contracts during the pandemic
Margie Mojica, investigative lawyer from the Anti-Corruption Institute, was interviewed by Unicauca regarding the open letter sent by FUERSA to the National Government, the Congress of the Republic, the Constitutional Court and the Council of State. In the letter,...
El Espectador l Anti-corruption organization warns of the imbalance between different branches of public power during the pandemic
The Anti-Corruption Social Response Force (known as FUERSA), to which the Anti-Corruption Institute belongs, presented an open letter to the National Government, the Congress of the Republic, the Constitutional Court and the Council of State, expressing its concerns,...
Noticias Caracol l Armed Forces contracts will not be secret, clarifies the Ministry of Defense after alleged overspend on protective face masks
On 29 April 2020, Camilo Enciso, Director of the Anti-Corruption Institute, appeared on Noticias Caracol to discuss the transparency of information provided about procurement and contracting for the Armed Forces. Enciso claimed that, “The Army cannot be a black box...
Noticias Uno l The other controversial contract for Chocó’s Local Government
Camilo Enciso, Director of the Anti-Corruption Institute, spoke to Noticias Uno about findings from the Institute’s investigation into contracting in the department of Chocó. The collected evidences raises suspiciones that people are being used as figureheads to sign...
Caracol Radio l Investigation reveals that the Ministry of Finance hosted meetings with parapoliticians
The Anti-Corruption Institute warns that people convicted or linked to these and other corruption cases met behind closed doors. Camilo Enciso, Director of the Anti-Corruption Institute, spoke to Caracol Radio to present the findings of an investigation that shows...
The controversial visits to Minister Carrasquilla
Colombian publication El Poder (“The Power”) was granted access to an investigation carried out by the Anti-Corruption Institute, in which hundreds of people were able to see who had been recorded as visiting different Ministers or Ministers and Directors of other...

