Slovakia has been too slow to
take the necessary steps to prevent corruption in the government
and law enforcement agencies.
The Council of Europe's anti-corruption body GRECO said this,
pointing out that of the 21 recommendations made in 2019, only
three have been fully implemented, four only partially. For 14,
nothing has been done.
Strasbourg points out that the assessment conducted in 2021
has not improved the top executive functions of the central
administration. GRECO "urges the authorities to proceed quickly
with adopting a package of measures, including developing an
ethics code, which should address most of its recommendations."
GRECO says there is some progress in law enforcement but
underlines "the need to adopt strict measures in several areas,
including the regularity of integrity checks, post-employment
restrictions, and the asset declaration control system."
Due to the country's slow progress, GRECO stipulated that
authorities must send information on the measures taken by
December 31, 2024.
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