Anti-corruption strategy

The center for Transparency and Free Information has concluded the
monitoring of the anti-corruption strategy, resulting that in five
monitored ministries, from 14 in total, 20% of the objectives have not
been implemented, 24% have been partially implemented and 56 were
completely implemented.

According to experts who have been monitoring the way anti-corruption strategy was implemented in central institutions, the result was that the Ministry of Finances and Ministry of Health have had the lowest performance.

The Ministry of Finances has implemented only 36% of the measures, and a special problem has been the Tax Office. The Ministry of Health has implemented only 25%, and the most problematic sectors are those related to the information between the doctors and the patients, and also the issues of medicine tenders listings.

“We have monitored the Tax Office, where 13 of the strategy was not realized in respect of inner investigation matters and online services. As for the Health Ministry, the strategy was partially realized for the right that the patients have to get information, but there are problems with the list of reimbursable medicines”, expert Sami Neza declared.

The report says that all unrealized measures have not had assigned deadlines.

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