Cepeda reports 0 pesos spent on events despite over 100 rallies nationwide
Following several complaints about not reporting campaign expenses to the CNE, candidate Iván Cepeda informed the electoral body this Tuesday that his campaign has received 15 billion pesos and has spent over 1.93 billion. However, the report leaves a difficult question unanswered: despite Cepeda claiming to have held more than 100 large-scale events during the campaign, no expenses for this category appear in the CNE report.
Cepeda reports 0 pesos spent on events despite over 100 rallies nationwide Iván Cepeda’s campaign has reported receiving 15 billion pesos, primarily through financial sector credits, and spending over 1.93 billion. A significant discrepancy exists as the campaign reported zero expenditure on over 100 large-scale events, despite public claims of extensive rallies. Further analysis reveals that some reported credits were initially listed as donations, adding to the financial reporting controversy.
- Iván Cepeda’s campaign reported receiving 15 billion pesos and spending over 1.93 billion.
- The campaign reported zero expenses for over 100 large-scale events, contradicting public statements.
- The reported income of 15 billion pesos comes from five loans totaling 25 billion pesos from Confiar cooperative.
- Expenditures were concentrated in electoral propaganda (over 1.4 billion pesos), territorial logistics (over 387 million pesos), and administration (75 million pesos).
- A past controversy involved reporting credits as donations, with significant amounts from Samat Publicidad S.A.S. and Javier Antonio Pérez Páez.
- Previous reports by EL COLOMBIANO highlighted issues with Cepeda’s past campaign finances, including alleged falsified documents and attempted fraud. https://www.elcolombiano.com/especiales/elecciones-2026/ivan-cepeda-reporta-o-pesos-por-gastos-en-eventos-publicos-de-campana-PE36451493
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