In order to ensure enduring and accountable anti-corruption policy KNAB in close co-operation with other institutions has elaborated new country’s medium term policy planning document Guidelines for the Corruption Prevention and Combating 2009-2013. The Guidelines were adopted by the Government in May 2009 and it identifies main objectives in the anti-corruption field:
- to ensure efficient and legal use of state and municipal property and that includes also financial resources provided by the European Union and other international organisations;
- to improve control of financing of political parties;
- to continue work on prevention of conflict of interest in activities of public officials as well as improve control of assets and property of public officials gained in conflict with provisions of the law;
- to improve internal control systems in state and municipal institutions;
- to decrease tolerance of the society towards corruption and increase the awareness of public officials about legal requirements in the area of corruption prevention;
- to improve capability of countering criminal offences in public administration;
- to ensure that hearing of cases is well timed and in good quality;
- to ensure observance of principle of good governance in public administration.
In drafting this document analysis of what has been achieved in the framework of the previous National Corruption Prevention and Combating Strategy for 2004-2008 is conducted.
Guidelines for the Corruption Prevention and Combating 2009-2013
Corruption Prevention and Combating Programme 2009-2013 defines more accurately the action directions, the main tasks and the results to be achieved in the development of the corruption prevention and combating field specified in the Guidelines.
Corruption Prevention and Combating Programme 2009-2013
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National Strategy for Corruption Prevention and Combating 2004-2008
The National Strategy for 2004-2008 was adopted by the Government on 8th March, 2004. The Strategy points out basic principles and objectives of the corruption prevention and combating policy as well as defines problems solution of which requires implemention of the national anti-corruption policy.
National Programme for Corruption Prevention and Combating 2004-2008
The National Programme for 2004-2008 was adopted by the Government on 3rd August, 2004. The Programme clearly sets priorities, defines responsible institutions, their tasks and timeframe for the implementation of the strategy thus effectively coordinating the cooperation amongst all the agencies involved. The Corruption Prevention and Combating Bureau (CPCB) is responsible for control and co-ordination of the implementation of the program and report on implementation to the Cabinet of Ministers.
