Will the EU act decisively and raise its anti-corruption standards?
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The European Parliament and Council are expected to enter negotiations on the final version of the new Directive on combatting corruption later this year.
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The European Parliament and Council are expected to enter negotiations on the final version of the new Directive on combatting corruption later this year.
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While some countries have improved their corruption levels, most are stagnating or declining as leaders fail to act.
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The global decline in justice and the rule of law is enabling impunity for corruption around the world.
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Leaders are losing public trust as they undermine limits on their power and act without integrity.
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For five years in a row, the Asia Pacific region has shown little to no progress in the fight against corruption due to failure to deliver on anti-corruption agendas.
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The lack of independence of the judiciary in the region undermines the rule of law and promotes impunity for powerful criminals.
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The region is struggling with dysfunctional rule of law, rising authoritarianism and systemic corruption.
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Loss of momentum in anti-corruption efforts is diminishing public trust, while a largely reactive approach to fighting corruption is impairing good governance.
How does your country measure up in the 2023 Corruption Perceptions Index?
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Undue influence on both national and European Union politicians is a danger to vital services, public safety and democracy.
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21st edition of world's largest anti-corruption gathering set for 18-21 June 2024 in Vilnius, Lithuania.