In a report on Slovenia published today, the Council of Europe’s Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) finds that none of the 15 recommendations issued in 2018 have been fully implemented.
These were: the prevention of corruption and the promotion of integrity at the governmental level on the one hand, and in law enforcement agencies on the other.
In fact, only one recommendation, that of promoting and raising awareness of integrity issues in the government, has been partially implemented, while the other 14 have not.
With regard to the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption at the executive level, the issue of increasing resources and improving procedures has not been addressed.
Also pending is the issue of expanding asset declarations to include close relatives and the question of restricting lobbying and post-employment restrictions.
A comprehensive government integrity plan and a conflict of interest management strategy also need to be adopted.
No tangible results have been achieved with regard to law enforcement agencies, GRECO also regrets, calling for additional information by 30 April 2022.
See the report: https://bit.ly/2ZZuUkT (Original version in French by Véronique Leblanc)