OSCE partners with Macedonia anti-graft body

OSCE

In order to enhance anti-corruption policies and actions in North Macedonia, the OSCE Mission to Skopje and the State Commission for Prevention of Corruption (SCPC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding today.

As part of this agreement, the Mission will provide assistance to detect and address corruption risks, promote anti-corruption policies based on evidence, and strengthen North Macedonia's integrity system.

"Through our partnership with the Commission, we want to strengthen prevention mechanisms by enhancing co-operation among institutions involved in the fight against corruption. We believe in a fair society where individual integrity and personal qualifications are the only determining factors," said Kilian Wahl, Head of the OSCE Mission to Skopje.

The agreement signed today builds on the longstanding co-operation between the Mission and the SCPC. The Mission helped introduce the new integrity system through the new Law on Prevention of Corruption, a mechanism that ensures ethical conduct by office holders, elected representatives, as well as administrative staff in the public sector.

"In recent years, the OSCE Mission to Skopje has been a significant partner for the Commission and other national bodies in the fight against corruption. I believe that together we can contribute to reducing corruption and restoring the trust of citizens in the institutions by strengthening the integrity and improving the national legislation," said Biljana Ivanovska, President of the SCPC.

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