The work overview of seven inspections in Montenegro and the mechanisms of coordination of inspections in Croatia and Serbia were the topics of the second meeting on the work of inspection bodies. Below are the conclusions and recommendations from the second meeting organised by IA between inspections and other organisations and institutions relevant to the fight against corruption.
The aim of the meeting was to deepen the discussion on the current state, future direction of regulating inspection oversight, and adapting the legal framework to a more effective role of inspections in the fight against corruption.
The conclusions and recommendations suggest the need for detailed analyses of the work of inspections before reforms are implemented. The reform should be based on clearly identified needs and good practices from the region, taking into account the recommendations of international organizations.
The meeting is part of our efforts to strengthen the anti-corruption role of inspections, 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). The content of the onclusions and recommendations is the sole responsibility of Institut alternativa and does not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Government.