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The money of the political parties - weakness of the state  28.12.2011 Macedonia was graded with “zero” regarding the sanctions – not one political party in ...

Slagjana Taseva elected in the GRECO Bureau   10.12.2011 Yesterday, Ms. Slagjjana Taseva Chair of Transparency International - Macedonia , was elected as a ...

TI-Macedonia and the CIR have announced the launch of their crowdsourcing anti-corruption system 10.12.2011 Prijavi Korupcija (http://www.prijavikorupcija.org) provides Macedonian citizens with digital means to report ...

2011 - a crisis in governance Protests that marked 2011 show anger at corruption in politics and public sector  01.12.2011 Corruption continues to ...

TI calls for effective oversight of political party funding in Western Balkans   24.11.2011 –  (Zagreb/Berlin) The financing of political parties in five South East European countries ...

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The money of the political parties - weakness of the state Print E-mail
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 28.12.2011 Macedonia was graded with “zero” regarding the sanctions – not one political party in the country has been sanctioned for violating the Law for financing of the political parties.
The survey that was conducted by Transparency International – Macedonia and university professors, according to a special methodology for the South Eastern Balkan countries, has revealed a lot of weaknesses in the financing of the Macedonian political parties. The index for transparency on the political party financing was measured from 0 to 10. Macedonia got 4,6 which is average result, but closer to the bottom limit. The political parties are standing badly in terms of reliability of how they are financed.
 
 
 
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Slagjana Taseva elected in the GRECO Bureau Print E-mail
 
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10.12.2011 Yesterday, Ms. Slagjjana Taseva Chair of Transparency International - Macedonia , was elected as a member of the GRECO Bureau, the international organization for fight against corruption established by the Council of Europe.
With a majority of votes from 49 members of delegations, by secret ballot, Mr. Mrchela Marin from Croatia was elected the new Chairman of GRECO. Taseva (the representative of Macedonia ) was elected as a member of the Bureau, along with four other, representatives of Albania , Czech Republic , Russia and Switzerland .
In addition to the membership in the International Anti-corruption Academy in Austria , this is the second election of Taseva in the highest bodies of highly recognized international anti-corruption organizations. GRECO was established in 1999 by the Council of Europe, with the goal of improving the fight against corruption and it’s complying with international standards.
 
 
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TI-Macedonia and the CIR have announced the launch of their crowdsourcing anti-corruption system Print E-mail
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10.12.2011 Prijavi Korupcija (http://www.prijavikorupcija.org) provides Macedonian citizens with digital means to report corruption cases quickly using their phones via SMS and upload photos and video.  The high saturation of mobile phones in Macedonia (‘85% in 2010) means that a large number of citizens have easier and quicker means to report alleged acts through Prijavi Korupcija.  After reported cases related with corruption are received, they will be fully proceed by Transparency International.   Transparency International also provides consultation services to persons submitting reports.  
 
 
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cpi_2011.jpg Protests that marked 2011 show anger at corruption in politics and public sector

 01.12.2011 Corruption continues to plague too many countries around the world, according to Transparency International’s 2011 Corruption Perceptions Index released today. It shows some governments failing to protect citizens from corruption, be it abuse of public resources, bribery or secretive decision-making.

Transparency International warned that protests around the world, often fuelled by corruption and economic instability, clearly show citizens feel their leaders and public institutions are neither transparent nor accountable enough.

 

“This year we have seen corruption on protestors’ banners be they rich or poor. Whether in a Europe hit by debt crisis or an Arab world starting a new political era, leaders must heed the demands for better government,” said Huguette Labelle, Chair of Transparency International.

 

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