Fighting corruption in transition economies

Autor(es) : OECD

Organización : OECD

Editor : Paris, OECD, 2007

Paginación :

Online

Serie : Fighting corruption in transition economies

Notas :

Incl. bibliographical notes and references, tables

These reports are a review six countries' legal and institutional framework for fighting corruption, in accordance with the framework provided by the Anti-Corruption Network for Transition Economies, based at the OECD. The review examines: national anti-corruption policy and institutions currently in place in these countries; national anti-corruption legislation and preventive measures to ensure the integrity of the civil service; and strategies for effective financial control. These publications contain all the recommendations, as well as the full text of the self assessment report provided by the government of the countries involved. While these recommendations are not legally binding, they represent governements' commitment to fighting corruption. In addition, implementation of these recommendations will help the countries meet their legally binding obligations under the United Nation's Convention on Corruption and the Council of Europe's Criminal Law Convention on Corruption. The results of this review will also be used to regularly monitor the countries' progress in implementing the recommendations.

  • Estrategias de lucha contra la corrupción, Marco jurídico, Control, Corrupción, Gestión educacional, Administración central, Finanzas, Integridad, Convenciones internacionales, Sector público
  • Asia y Pacífico, Europa
    Armenia, Azerbaiyán, Georgia, Kazajstán, Kirguistán, Federación de Rusia, Tayikistán, Ucrania