Jorge Alexander Mora Cortés

Jorge Alexander Mora Cortés

politician Colombia

Jorge Alexander Mora Cortés is a retired Colombian police officer who served as the head of the Anti-Corruption Unit of the Criminal Investigation Directorate (Dijín) for six years. With a distinguished 27-year career in the National Police, he led investigations that resulted in the prosecution of over 2,000 public officials, including judges, prosecutors, and senators. His tenure was marked by high-profile cases, such as the investigation into the National Unit for Disaster Risk Management and the 'Las Marionetas' case involving former senator Mario Castaño. Following his retirement, Mora raised concerns about his safety and alleged political pressures affecting the integrity of his work, prompting discussions around the protection of anti-corruption officials in Colombia.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
201,118
Power
1,383$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Colombia 1 6.00 0.40% +0% 50,882,884 201,118 $350,000 1,383$
Totals 1 50,882,884 201,118 $350,000 1,383$
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Colombia Colombia: Jorge Alexander Mora Cortés served as the head of the Anticorruption Unit of the Dijín for six years and has raised concerns about his security following his retirement. 6

El Tiempo: teniente coronel Jorge Mora Cortés, exjefe Anticorrupción de la Dijín