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GRECO publicly declares Belarus non-compliant with the CoE anti-corruption standards

Today, the Council of Europe’s Group of States against Corruption, in an unprecedented move, has publicly declared Belarus non-compliant with GRECO’s anti-corruption standards.

Since 2012, when GRECO addressed 24 recommendations to Belarus and invited the authorities to authorise the publication of the Evaluation Report, twenty recommendations have remained outstanding; and GRECO repeatedly concluded that the level of compliance with its recommendations was very low and “globally unsatisfactory”. Belarus has never authorised publication of any of the evaluation or compliance reports.

“Continuous non-compliance with the rules and practice of GRECO casts a dark shadow over the commitment of the Belarusian authorities to preventing and combating corruption, and to overall co-operation with GRECO,” said Marin Mrčela, the President of GRECO. “It has led to this first ever Declaration made by GRECO in respect of one of its members about its non-compliance with the Council of Europe’s standards.”

GRECO expresses strong concern in respect of the continuous non-compliance with GRECO’s recommendations by the authorities of Belarus. Marin Mrčela emphasized that “these recommendations, apart from constituting major elements of ensuring an effective fight against corruption, represent the core principles of GRECO and the Council of Europe at large.”

Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) Strasbourg 19 March 2019
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