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  2. Office of the Inspector General of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    www.procuraduria.gov.co The Office of the Inspector General of Colombia ( Spanish : Procuraduría General de Colombia ) is a Colombian independent public institution overseeing both the public conduct of those in authority or in charge of exercising a public office and the correct functioning of other government institutions and agencies .

  3. Attorney General of the Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the Attorney General of the Republic (Spanish: Procuraduría General de la República) of the Dominican Republic is a government institution belonging to the executive branch that is responsible for representing the Dominican State in courts of law, defending public interest, assuring respect for the due process of law and overseeing penitentiaries in the Republic.

  4. PROFECO - Wikipedia

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    The Procuraduría Federal del Consumidor, or Office of the Federal Prosecutor for the Consumer (PROFECO, for short), is an organization of the Mexican government led by on the Attorney General.

  5. Attorney General of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The attorney general of the Republic is the head of the Attorney General's Office (Fiscalía General de la República, FGR; prior to 2019, Procuraduría General de la República, PGR) [1] and the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office of the United Mexican States, an institution belonging to the Federal Government's constitutional autonomous organism that is responsible for the investigation and ...

  6. Office of the Attorney General of the Nation (Panama)

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    The Office of the Attorney General of the Nation of Panama (or Public Prosecutor's Office) is responsible for investigating and suppressing crimes. Likewise, the office is an autonomous entity— as it does not belong to either the Executive, Legislative or Judicial Branch.

  7. Nicolás Petro - Wikipedia

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    Nicolás Fernando Petro Burgos was born in 1985 or 1986. [1] He is the eldest [2] son of then M-19 guerrilla group member Gustavo Petro. [3] He grew up in the coastal Córdoba Department, raised by his mother and her wealthy parents, while his father spent time in prison and also in hiding.

  8. Jean Alain Rodríguez Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    After obtaining a Bachelor of Laws at the Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM for its Spanish acronym) in Santo Domingo, Rodríguez completed three masters: the University of Paris, the Sapienza University of Rome and the National School of Administration in Rome, Italy where he obtained a Masters in Public Administration and Penal Law graduating summa cum laude.

  9. International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala

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    It was created on December 12, 2006, when the United Nations and Guatemala signed a treaty-level agreement setting up CICIG as an independent body to support the Public Prosecutor's Office (Procuraduría General de la Nación), the National Civilian Police (Policía Nacional Civil) and other state institutions in the investigation of sensitive and difficult cases.