Compliance Monitoring and Reporting in Croatia Under Scrutiny
The Group of States Against Corruption (GRECO) has published its fifth evaluation round compliance report on Croatia, scrutinizing the country’s efforts to prevent corruption and promote integrity within central governments and law enforcement agencies.
Overview
The comprehensive report highlights Croatia’s progress in implementing measures to tackle corruption, as well as areas that require further improvement. The report was adopted by GRECO during its 89th Plenary Meeting held from November 29 to December 3, 2021.
Key Findings
- The report provides valuable insights into the country’s compliance with GRECO’s recommendations.
- Although an unofficial translation provided by Croatian authorities, it is available in English, French, and Croatian languages.
Areas for Improvement
While Croatia has made progress in implementing measures to tackle corruption, there are still areas that require further improvement. The report highlights these areas and provides recommendations for future action.
Commitment to Transparency and Accountability
The publication of this report underscores Croatia’s commitment to transparency and accountability in its anti-corruption efforts. As the country continues to work towards strengthening its institutions and promoting a culture of integrity, this evaluation will serve as a crucial tool for policymakers and stakeholders alike.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the GRECO compliance report provides a comprehensive overview of Croatia’s efforts to prevent corruption and promote integrity within central governments and law enforcement agencies. The report highlights both progress and areas for improvement, providing valuable insights into the country’s compliance with GRECO’s recommendations.