Tackling Corruption for EU Integrations

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction (PDF) download >>>
1. National commission for implementation of the action plan (PDF) download >>>
2. Monitoring of the action plan implementation
3. Implementation of the action plan from sept. 2006 to dec. 2007 (PDF) download >>>
4. Detailed information on implementation of measures (PDF) download >>>
5. About MANS (PDF) download >>>
Annexes (PDF) download >>>

“The lack of appropriate control over state institutions and the influence of organized crime further limit the capacity to fight corruption. Overall, there have been a few results in this area. The situation calls for urgent action in order to achieve relevant results on the ground, especially in the area of high-level corruption.”

Montenegro 2007 Progress Report, Political Criteria:
Anti-corruption policy Commission of the European Communities, Brussels, 6.11.2007

This publication summarize MANS’ experiences gained through participation in work of the National Commission and monitoring implementation of the Action Plan for the Fight against Corruption and Organized Crime from September 2006 till end of 2007.

Aim of this publication is to question the political will for the fight against corruption and organized crime, through pointing out problems in the structure and functioning of the National Commission, shortcomings of the existing monitoring system and obstacles in free access to information. An integral part of this publication is the Report on implementation of the Action Plan developed on the basis of data gathered using the Law on Free Access to Information.

The Program of Fight against Corruption and Organized Crime was adopted at the Government session held on 28 July 2005, and a year later, on 24 August 2006 the Government adopted an Action Plan for the Implementation of that Program.

The Action Plan covers a number of systemic reforms, as well as a range of specific measures to strengthen capacities of state authorities in charge of fight against corruption and organised crime.

The Plan stipulates the timeframe for taking specific measures, the implementing agencies, success indicators, and risk factors for the implementation.

The Action Plan evisaged the establishment of the National commission for monitoring of its implementation that was formed by the Government of Montengro, a year after the adoption of the Action Plan, on February 15 2007.

The report consists of four chapters which are outlined in brief below.

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