Ousted Bogota mayor accused of using public funds for personal defense
Former Bogota Mayor Gustavo Petro has used public funds to compensate defense attorneys appealing his recent dismissal from the Mayor’s Office, reported El Tiempo.
Former Bogota Mayor Gustavo Petro has used public funds to compensate defense attorneys appealing his recent dismissal from the Mayor’s Office, reported El Tiempo.
The InterAmerican Court on Human Rights (IACHR) reportedly asked Colombia to provide details surrounding the impending extradition of seven taxi drivers convicted of killing a US DEA agent in June…
Two separate debates have emerged around the saga of former Bogota Mayor Gustavo Petro: one to do with his political fate, the other with Colombia’s relation to an international commission.
The International Court of Justice released a statement Thursday lamenting Colombia’s decision to leave the Pact of Bogota over a ruling granted Colombian waters in the Caribbean to Nicaragua in…
The Inspector General of Colombia responded to the President of the Constitutional Court Thursday, saying that precautionary measures issued by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) are not obligatory,…
After making a defining statement Wednesday night that could affect the fate of Bogota’s ousted mayor, Colombia’s Constitutional Court president seemingly flip-flopped on the issue Thursday, saying he was not…
Colombia’s president Juan Manuel Santos has approved the extradition of seven Colombian nationals wanted by the United States for the alleged kidnapping and murder of a DEA agent in a…
The president of Colombia’s Constitutional Court announced that the national government should not have disobeyed the precautionary mandate from the Inter-American Commission for Human Rights, which stated that Bogota’s ousted…
The President of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, has sworn to abide by the ruling to be made on Tuesday by the State Council as to whether Bogota’s ex-mayor should be…