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OSCE
PRISTINA,
17 October 2006 - The
OSCE Mission presented today a booklet with expert findings on the state of
corruption in Kosovo at a second workshop on this issue organized by the OSCE Mission and the Office of the Prime Minister.
"We
designed these workshops to improve compliance with good governance principles,"
said Wilma Theuws, Deputy Director of the The
booklet, 'The Anti-Corruption Action Plan: Social and
Economic Necessity for Kosovo,' analyses societal factors that contribute
to corruption, public perceptions of the problem, and possible steps needed to
combat corruption. It also suggests that the state of corruption, if not tackled
immediately, will pose serious risks to any potential for economic progress. It
also presents in detail the responsibilities of Kosovo's new Anti-Corruption
Agency. The
publication was launched at a meeting of members of the Assembly of Kosovo,
representatives of Kosovo's Provisional Institutions of
Self-Government and law
enforcement agencies. It is available in Albanian, Serbian and English on the website of the OSCE Mission. --------------------------------------------------- |

