One year after journalist Rafael Moreno's murder, Forbidden Stories and its partners took up his last investigation, undoubtedly one of the most dangerous, into a vast system of natural resource extraction from the river at San José de Uré that could benefit many of the political figures in the region.
Moreno’s work was made easier by the lax regulatory climate that followed the 2016 Peace Accords signed between the Colombian government and rebels which made public money easily accessible in areas like Puerto Libertador that were particularly affected by the more than 50-year armed conflict.
Six Months After the Assassination of Colombian Journalist Rafael Moreno, 30 Journalists, Coordinated by Forbidden Stories, Pursued His Investigations Into Allegations of Wide-scale Corruption in the Province of Córdoba, Revealing a System of Cronyism in Public Works Contracts Potentially to the Tune of Several Million Dollars
Six months after the assassination of Colombian journalist Rafael Moreno, 30 journalists, coordinated by Forbidden Stories, pursued his investigations into allegations of wide-scale corruption in the province of Córdoba, revealing a system of cronyism in public works contracts potentially to the tune of several million dollars
Six months after the assassination of Colombian journalist Rafael Moreno, 30 journalists, coordinated by Forbidden Stories, pursue his investigations into allegations of wide-scale corruption in the province of Córdoba