On the Current State of Inspection Supervision

The current state of inspection supervision and the impact of amendments to the Law on Inspection Supervision on the regular work of inspectors were the topics of the fourth meeting held within the project “Inspect to Protect: Turning Inspectorates Into Anti-Corruption Allies.”

On December 23rd, Institute Alternative organised a meeting with representatives of inspection bodies, the judiciary, and institutions in charge of preventing corruption, including the Anti-Corruption Agency and the State Audit Institution.

During the meeting, we presented the preliminary findings from our second review of the work of seven inspection bodies whose work we monitor. The analysis covers three inspections that, before the reorganisation of inspection bodies, operated within the Administration for Inspection Affairs – Labour Inspectorate, Public Procurement Inspectorate, and Health and Sanitary Inspectorate, as well as four inspections that are part of ministries (Administrative Inspectorate, Budget Inspectorate, State Property Inspectorate, Urbanism and Spatial Planning Inspectorate).

The meeting aimed to discuss the current state of inspection supervision, focusing on the impact of the reorganisation of inspection bodies and amendments to the Law on Inspection Supervision on inspectors’ regular work. It also addressed the cooperation between inspections and other bodies and institutions to enhance efforts in the fight against corruption.

The conclusions and recommendations from the meeting will be published later.

Photographs from the meeting are available here.

 

 

The meeting was organised within the project “Inspect to Protect: Turning Inspectorates Into Anti-Corruption Allies”, supported by the Embassy of the United States in Montenegro, the State Department’s Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL).

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