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Ad Hoc Evaluation Visit to the Slovak Republic (Bratislava, 18-19 February 2025)

A delegation from the Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) of the Council of Europe visited the Slovak Republic on 18 and 19 February 2025 to conduct an ad hoc urgent evaluation of recent criminal law reforms resulting in amendments to the Criminal Code, the suppression of the Specialised Prosecutor’s Office as well as the restructuring of the National Crime Agency from the perspective of the fight against corruption and of the compliance of the Slovak Republic with the Council of Europe’s anti-corruption standards.

This urgent evaluation was conducted under Rule 34 of GRECO’s Rules of Procedure, which allows for an ad hoc procedure in exceptional circumstances.

During the visit, GRECO’s delegation met with government representatives, parliamentarians, legal and judicial professionals, civil society organisations, and other relevant stakeholders.

The delegation will now prepare a report for discussion at GRECO’s plenary meeting in June 2025.

Bratislava 21/02/2025
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Ever since antiquity, corruption has been one of the most widespread and insidious of social evils. When it involves public officials and elected representatives, it is inimical to the administration of public affairs. Since the end of the 19th century, it has also been seen as a major threat in the private sphere, undermining the trust and confidence which are necessary for the maintenance and development of sustainable economic and social relations. It is estimated that hundreds of billions of Euros are paid in bribes every year. (more)

A word from the President of GRECO

Welcome to this window on GRECO’s world
I invite you to use it to look into the work we do with our 48 member States.  We use the dynamics of collective expertise and peer pressure to accomplish action by individual governments that will build durable barriers against corruption and bring to justice those who misuse their position for personal gain to the detriment of society as a whole.

Whether inspired by GRECO’s work, that of others with an anti-corruption agenda or our own experiences and principles, each one of us has a role to play in changing the mind-set to zero tolerance of corruption.

Members of GRECO Bureau

The composition of GRECO's Bureau is the following: Olivier GONIN (Switzerland), Panagiota VATIKALOU (Greece), Vice-President António DELICADO (Portugal), President David MEYER (United Kingdom), Lise CHIPAULT (France), Sorin TĂNASE (Romania) and Alexia KALISPERA (Cyprus).

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