Government reports 22,000 problematic land restitution claims

 

The Colombian government has reported 22,000 problematic land restitutions claims since instigating the Victims Law, according to local media.

Justice Minister Juan Carlos Esguerra maintained that there were two main types of inconsistencies in the applications — false information submitted in bad faith and processing errors.

He went on to say that in some cases “it was with bad faith and deceit that people want to receive reparations to which they are not entitled.”

The Victims and Land Restitution LawLaw 1448

The goverment expects to finish the time-consuming process of investigating thousands of claims sometime in 2013. It plans to send any suspicious applications to Colombia’s Prosecutor General to see whether criminal proceedings can be brought.

Esguerra is quoted as saying, “The Colombian people would be extremely unhappy if the government permitted these fraudulent reparations to be made.”

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