Why a single company became "the greatest danger to Colombia's democracy"
Thomas Greg & Sons wants to print both passports and election ballots
by Adriaan Alsema October 8, 2024
President Gustavo Petro said Tuesday that a powerful company has become the greatest danger to Colombias democracy. The company, Thomas Greg & Sons (TGS), is currently trying to renew a contract with the National Registry that would make it responsible for printing ballots and counting voter sheets in the 2026 elections.
Petro warned for TGSs takeover of the electoral processes after his top anti-corruption adviser, Andres Idarraga, warned Registrar Hernan Penagos that the bidding process may have been rigged in favor of the company.
TGS screwed up the congressional elections in 2022 when its computer software failed to count more than 800,000 votes for Petros political party. In 2018, the Council of State ordered the National Registry to change the vote counting software after concluding that the results of the 2014 congressional elections had been altered through fraud. TGS has additionally been accused of charging exorbitant prices for its provision of electoral service since 2019.
An report by experts in contractual law that was revealed by news website Cambio in June suggested that the bidding process to print Colombians passports that had been granted to the company had been rigged in favor of TGS.
More:
https://colombiareports.com/why-a-single-company-became-the-greatest-danger-to-colombias-democracy/
(Gustavo Petro is the very first leftist President in Colombian history. Until now, Colombia has been controlled by a rigid, almost feudal, right-wing oligarchy. Earlier leftist Presidential candidates have been assassinated. )