Following the
PACO Impact regional project, the
Council of Europe (CoE) continued to
be involved in providing assistance
to Montenegro’s anti-corruption
legislation, institutional and
policy framework.
Currently,
Montenegro is undergoing
comprehensive reforms of the
legislative and institutional
framework in accordance with
European and international standards
and practices. In this context, the
ratification of major CoE
anti-corruption instruments has been
completed: Civil Law Convention on
Corruption
was ratified on 28/1/2008 and
the Additional Protocol to the
Criminal Law Convention on
Corruption on
17/3/2008.
Previously, in 2002, while
Montenegro was still part of the
former State Union of Serbia and
Montenegro, it became a party of the
Criminal Law Convention on
Corruption.
Activities
Council of Europe
provides expert opinion on the
amended draft
Law on conflict of interests
[17
October 2008, Strasbourg]
Following the delivery of the first
expert opinion, as requested by the
Montenegrin Minister of Interior,
the Council of Europe (CoE) provided
additional expert support to discuss
the second (amended) version of the
Draft Law on Preventing Conflict of
Interests in Exercising Public
Functions. The expert visit took
place in Podgorica on 10 and 11 July
2008.
Technical Paper (still restricted)
containing comments on relevant
articles of the draft amended law
was subsequently delivered to the
Working Group on 28 July 2008.
Council of Europe
provides expert opinion on the draft
Law on conflict of interests
[23
May 2008, Strasbourg] In
early May 2008 following the request
of the Montenegrin Ministry of
Interior an expert review against
European standards on Montenegrin
Draft Law on Preventing Conflict of
Interests in Exercising Public
Functions was provided. This
activity falls within the framework
of the Council of Europe technical
assistance programmes in South-East
Europe for 2008. The adoption of the
new legislation on conflict of
interest is considered as one of the
major steps in preventing corruption
in Montenegro and is also seen as an
action in view of implementing GRECO
recommendations issued in October
2006.
Access to this document is still
restricted.
Conference on the implementation of
the Council of Europe Civil Law
Convention on Corruption in
Montenegro
[21-22 April 2008, Podgorica,
Montenegro]
The Conference,
organised by the Council of Europe
and the Directorate of
Anti-corruption Initiative of
Montenegro, is aimed at reviewing
and discussing the necessary measures
to be taken at national level in
order to comply with the provisions
of the Civil Law Convention on
Corruption. The Directorate for
Anti-corruption Initiative, Ministry
of Justice, Ministry of Interior,
Prosecutor’s Office, other relevant
governmental institutions, NGOs and
international organisations
operating in the area will be
present at the meeting.
Agenda
Background
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