Representatives of civil society, the business sector and education sector are formulating a set of strategic anticorruption proposals that will be finalized and submitted to the Moldovan authorities for consideration. The issue was discussed in a workshop staged by the Institute for European Politics and Reforms and the Berlin Institute for European Politics, IPN reports.
In the event, Ulrich Kleppmann, head of the cooperation and economic development section of the Embassy of Germany in Moldova, said the anticorruption policies must be included in all the public policy documents, while civil society should be actively involved in this process.
Institute for European Politics and Reforms executive director Iulian Groza stated that despite the important steps taken by the authorities to promote a new legal framework that will enable to more efficiently fight corruption, the concrete results achieved in the process of implementing the legislation are modest or deficient in parts.
On December 14, a public call of civil society will be proposed for debates. This will contain a set of strategic anticorruption intervention proposals for each of the six main areas analyzed by the experts.