
Charges to be Filed Against Former Colombian Finance Minister
Colombia: Charges Imminent Against Former Finance Minister Ricardo Bonilla Former Colombian Finance Minister Ricardo Bonilla is facing imminent charges, according to a press conference held by the Colombian Prosecutor's Office on June 3, 2025. The Prosecutor's Office spokesperson announced the imputations for two offenses: influence peddling and undue interest in contract awards. While the Prosecutor's Office has completed its investigation and prepared the charges, the exact date of the imputations hinges on the judge's decision, as stated by the spokesperson. The spokesperson emphasized the seriousness of the charges and the thoroughness of the investigation. "The date of the imputation of charges depends not on the Prosecutor's Office's schedule, but on the judges of the guarantee control," the spokesperson clarified, highlighting the independent nature of the judicial process. The announcement has sparked considerable interest within Colombia and is likely to have significant political repercussions. The spokesperson also mentioned that several witnesses have been interviewed as part of the investigation, confirming the robustness of the evidence gathered. This development underscores the ongoing efforts to combat corruption and ensure accountability within the Colombian government. The case will be closely followed as it progresses through the judicial system.