National Integrity System Assessment Belgium English (Executive Summary)

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National Integrity System assessment published 30 May 2012
This report presents the Belgian « National Integrity System » (NIS). The thirteen pillars which form the NIS have been analysed through a series of questions. For the most part, the formal framework (legal framework) and, to a lesser degree, the practical implementation (practice) has been examined. The comparative analysis of the perception of corruption (at the business as well as the public level) places Belgium at an average European level. Corruption is perceived to be higher in Belgium than in the Scandinavian countries but lower than in France or Spain for example.

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