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Croatia: More needed to prevent corruption and promote integrity in government and police, say anti-corruption experts

In a new compliance report the Council of Europe’s Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) assesses measures taken by the Croatian authorities to implement recommendations issued in the Fifth Round Evaluation Report on Croatia, which was adopted in early December 2019 and made public in March 2020. (Report in French)

GRECO concludes that Croatia has not satisfactorily implemented any of the 17 recommendations contained in that Evaluation Report. Eight recommendations have been partly implemented and nine have not been implemented.

With respect to top executive functions, the draft Law on Conflict of Interest Prevention appears to be a step in the right direction in order to remedy some recommendations. Concerning law enforcement agencies, GRECO welcomes that measures are underway to end the payment of cash fines directly to police officers. However, a revised code of ethics for the police is yet to be adopted.


 Press release
Croatia: More must be done to prevent corruption and promote integrity in central government and law enforcement, anti-corruption experts say


 GRECO and Croatia

Group of States against Corruption Strasbourg 22 December 2021
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