WE BELIEVE THAT WORKING TOGETHER IN CONSTRUCTIVE COOPERATION IS IN THE COMMON INTEREST OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES AND CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS.

The Anti-Corruption Task Force has analytical, proposing, opinion-forming, and decision-preparing functions. The Task Force comprises ten members from public bodies, ten civil society members, and several sub-groups, one civil society member and one public member.

ANNUAL REPORTS

The Task Force will prepare an annual report analyzing the risks and trends of corruption and corrupt practices, proposing effective countermeasures and best practices to prevent, detect and sanction corruption risks and types of corruption, assessing their effective implementation, and how its previous proposals have been followed up and implemented by relevant legislative and non-legislative initiatives and government programs.