We recommend

TIS regularly brings recommendations and solutions to fight corruption and to increase transparency in the Slovak public sector and society. Recommendations include mainly the following areas of public life: government and civil service, grants and EU funds, public procurement, politicians and political parties, municipalities, judiciary.

TIS also provides anti-corruption measures and recommendations in other crucial sectors: health service, the police, and media.

Anti-corruption Minimum 2010

Transparency International Slovakia (TIS) currently works on the Anti-corruption Minimum 2010 project, whose main goal is to provide a set of effective recommendations to decrease corruption in the Slovak society, particularly in areas of national civil service, public procurement, judiciary, financing of political parties, municipalities and health service. TIS published a projet booklet which includes the recommendations that TIS encourages the current government to pursue. The project also has its local part which was launced in summer 2010. Among other acitivies, TIS will bring a list of recommendaions meant to be delivered at the local stage without the need to amend the national legislation. This will be promoted through media and other channels in early September 2010.

The following is a presentation and the list of anti-corruption recommendations [Slovak].

TIS organised a seminar Anti-corruotion Minimum 2010: Anti-corruption Recommendation for a new government (9 March 2010). TIS and other experts introduced our recommendations. Politicians from the relevant parties also took part and were given opportunity to share their party’s plans to fight corruption.

A similar project took place in 2002 and 2006.

Recommendations

Government and national civil service

Current recommendations

Anti-corruption recommendations to update the National Programme of the Fight against Corruption

Anti-corrupion Minimum 2006

Anti-corruption Minimum 2002


Grants and EU funding

Current recommendations

Research in the field of transparent allocation of EU funds

Seminars and training

Increasing consciousness about anti-corruption measures used for EU funding allocation


Public procurement

TIS’ 15 essential recommendations


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