Colombia’s Agriculture Ministry ‘falsified figures on land restitution’: Comptroller

Colombia’s comptroller has called for an investigation of the Ministry of Agriculture for allegedly submitting false figures, reported local media Monday.

The comptroller entity transferred evidence to the Prosecutor General’s office after finding false information in a follow-up study of the launch of the Victims and Land Restitution Law. They are asking for prosecution to investigate whether or not the information is false.

President Juan Manuel Santos has been basing land reform on figures which led him to an error of presenting victims with land, an action which prevented a timely implementation and execution of state policy towards victims.

“The Ministry of Agriculture provided inaccurate information that has misled Colombia’s president to present land as compensation, within the framework of this law,” said the comptroller entity.

The Victims and Land Restitution Law

The comptroller is asking the prosecution to initiate any actions that may be required against officials of the ministry.

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