GRECO Report: Serbia Has Only Partially Implemented Most of Anti-Corruption Recommendations | Beta Briefing

GRECO Report: Serbia Has Only Partially Implemented Most of Anti-Corruption Recommendations

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Archive / News | 26.11.20 | access_time 11:41

Serbian Parliament (Beta/Milos Miskov)

According to the Group of States against Corruption (GRECO), Serbia has only partially implemented most of its anti-corruption recommendations covering corruption prevention in respect of members of parliament, judges and prosecutors, which is why this Council of Europe body assessed the situation as “globally unsatisfactory.”

In the latest Compliance Report, adopted by GRECO at its 86th Plenary Meeting taking place in Strasbourg from Nov. 26 till Nov. 29, it says that Belgrade has adequately implemented only two out of 13 recommendations contained in the Fourth Round Evaluation Report. Ten recommendations have been partially implement, while the recommendation to adopt a Code of Conduct for MPs has not been implemented at all.

GRECO comprises 48 European States and the U.S., and its objective is to improve the members’ capacity to fight corruption by monitoring their compliance with anti-corruption standards.

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