7 judges withdrawn from wiretap trial
Seven Supreme Court judges were recused from the wiretapping trial of a former DAS director and the former chief of staff to ex-President Alvaro Uribe due to conflicts of interest.…
Seven Supreme Court judges were recused from the wiretapping trial of a former DAS director and the former chief of staff to ex-President Alvaro Uribe due to conflicts of interest.…
Colombia’s ex-President Alvaro Uribe on Sunday visited his former chief of staff who is incarcerated while on trial for his alleged role in the illegal wiretapping of government opponents. The…
Ex-President Alvaro Uribe defended members of his administration and suggested that corruption cases brought against them might be motivated by “judicial revenge” in an interview with Terra TV. Concerning the…
Yahir Acuña was named the newest investigator in a congressional committee investigating former President Alvaro Uribe’s possible involvement in the illegal wiretapping of government opponents. Acuña’s predecessor, Cambio Radical Representative…
The Prosecutor General Wednesday charged the ex-director of Colombian intelligence agency DAS and former President Alvaro Uribe’s chief of staff for ordering the illegal wiretapping of government opponents. According to…
The date of May 18 has been set for the first hearing of charges brought against former DAS Director Maria del Pilar Hurtado and secretary to ex-President Alvaro Uribe, Bernardo…
The prosecutor general filed a request before the Superior Court of Bogota to press charges against a former director of DAS and ex President Alvaro Uribe’s chief of staff for…
Bernardo Moreno, chief of staff under former President Alvaro Uribe, on Monday announced that he would attend a court hearing where he will be charged with involvement in illegal wiretapping…
Colombia’s Inspector General Alejandro Ordoñez denied accusations from former President Alvaro Uribe that the Supreme Court pressured Ordoñez to rule against government officials, reports El Espectador. The ex-president said that the Supreme Court had…