The Disciplinary Control Agency of the Public and Citizen Security Forces reported that a total of 484 police officers were separated from the Police of Córdoba through dismissals or terminations since the implementation of the new oversight system. The supervisory entity confirmed the application of 92 sanctioning resolutions during the course of 2026, citing irregularities due to corruption as the determining cause of the administrative measures. Additionally, the official report details that another 700 uniformed officers remain under disciplinary processes or with preventive suspensions while internal investigations continue.
Of the 92 resolved cases during 2026 by the control authorities, 29 cases were directly related to acts of administrative corruption within the provincial force. The list of justifications ranks failures due to poor performance in operational tasks second, with 27 processed cases, while 19 actions correspond to incidents of domestic and gender-based violence. The total determinations issued by the sanctioning entity also include investigations into episodes of institutional violence and misconduct while off duty.
As part of the ongoing proceedings, agents subject to administrative inquiries must formally surrender their service weapon and are prohibited from performing additional services. The regulatory framework establishes differences between sanctions, allowing dismissal to permit re-entry to other state agencies, while termination implies a permanent disqualification from holding public office. Additionally, all exonerated personnel automatically lose access to the special pension regime of the force and must contribute to the general system.










