Corruption. Portugal applied three of the three of the Council of Europe
saccording to what was released today, referring to 2 anti-corruption report by the deputy of the member states GRECO, Portugal did not materialize any totality, having, on the other hand, three were implemented and two different by implementation.
As for the six aimed at, Portugal has only one application applied in its entirety, three were affected and two were not affected.
Better situation was verified, instead of the prosecutors of the Public Prosecutor’s Office since two changes were implemented amended by respect, once they were implemented and once implemented another OC was implemented again by a concretization.
By way of example presentation, Spain, six of all the principles.
In global terms and for the set of 4 GRECO Member States, the situation for 2021 indicates that 44.9% of the situations were fully applied, 36.85% were still applied and 18.16% are applied by application. The highest percentage of fully implemented measures concerns prosecutors (53.64%), followed by judges (46.97%) and deputies (35.8%).
GRECO, the monitoring body of Europa19999999 created in Strasbourg, France, issued on certain activities related to politicscorruption and direction, control and supervision of activities, conflicts of interest arising, anti-governance or restriction of activities, Declaration of assets and income and mechanisms accountability and enforcement of measures.
The report highlighted the first half of 2021 the constraints resulting during the covid-19 pandemic “still the GRE’s ability to carry out assessment visits” from June and carry out 20 visits out of 21, including the first visit to Kazakhstan, which is the most recent member.
According to GRECO, how important they are to eradicate “wherever it is specified and to achieve improvements in this matter.
The GRECO report released today welcomes the assignment attributed by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) to “raising awareness of awareness and partisan pressure on issues of struggle” in relation to “transparency and regularization of political and political actions foreign donor voters.
By the way, the need to highlight as financing principles and political transparency, Corruption in Financing points out as well-founded areas as financing principles and transparency, which indicates the basic principles of financing and supervision.
GRECO risks associated with large-scale public procurement procedures undertaken when public bodies are under pressure to deliver and contract quickly.
It also warns of attention or sub-government in medical services, or of development for research of new products, or of risk of developing also of new products for attention or for the risk of development of new political products or contracts.
GRECO recalls that States and members as less egalitarian societies reiterate their commitment to working to “guarantee our standards of recognition” in their members.
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