Álvaro Uribe’s reputation took a historic hit this week as Colombia’s top court convicted him of witness tampering. The case has been one of the most politically sensitive trials in recent Colombian history.
Uribe had initially filed a case against Senator Iván Cepeda, alleging political sabotage involving false accusations. The court dismissed the claims and instead launched an investigation into Uribe’s actions.
Court records and testimony revealed that Uribe contacted jailed paramilitaries to influence their statements. One ex-fighter testified directly about being approached—a key factor in the conviction.
This legal milestone now places Uribe in line for a possible 12-year sentence. The ruling stands as a symbol of a shifting tide in Colombian politics, where legal institutions are asserting new authority.
