Council of Europe Reprimands Spain for Failing to Comply with Anti-Corruption Rules for Senior Officials
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The plan aims to "reducing the risks of conflict of interest" and to promote "transparency with regard to government members and members of offices".
It is one of the main conclusions of the annual report prepared by the Council of Europe Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) and published on Thursday. Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Sweden complete the list of countries that, according to the organization, are also not up to date in this regard. The German case is the last to be incorporated by their "i…
GRECO said in a statement that threats to judicial independence still exist in some CoE member states.
Spain is one of the 13 countries that fail to comply with the recommendations made to it by the Council of Europe to combat corruption by senior officials of the central government and State law enforcement officials. That figure set at the date of 31 December, of the total of 26 countries that have been examined on this issue, appears in the annual report published this Thursday by the Group of States against Corruption of the Council of Europe…
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