The Third Report of the National Commission - Infographic
WORKING TOGETHER - STATE BODIES
• As per the Innovated Action Planfor the implementation of the Programme for fight against corruption and organised crime (May 2008), the Police Directorate and the Directorate for Anti-Corruption Initiative have been charged with promotion of the Technical Instruction on procedures for reporting corruption crimes and protection of the persons who report those crimes to the Directorate of Police. The Instruction was adopted by the Director of the Directorate of Police in October 2008.
In order for the Instruction to be efficiently enforced, in November 2008, the OSCE Mission to Montenegro organised a training seminar aiming to promote the Instruction and provide guidelines for its successful implementation, and the special training for police officers who would be in charge of receiving corruption complaints in all the territorial units of the Directorate of Police, and for the representatives of Directorate for Anti-Corruption Initiative.
Since the adoption of the Technical Instruction, the Directorate of Police and the Directorate for Anti-Corruption Initiative have organised several promotional campaigns, in cooperation with the OSCE Mission to Montenegro, including the intensive campaign Report corruption, the rest is our responsibility. The campaign involved information material, TV advertisement, flyers distributed via print media and billboards throughout Montenegro. Following the promotion of the Instruction, the representatives of the Directorate of Police and the Directorate for Anti-Corruption Initiative have participated on TV and radio shows, while this piece of secondary legislation has also been promoted in the internal bulletin of the Directorate for Anti-Corruption Initiative Anti-Corruption and in educational sessions for university students, under the anti-corruption campaign Corruption must not be the way out, conducted by the Directorate for Anti-Corruption Initiative.
• Within the project entitled Education of Public Officials on Conflict of Interest, the representatives of the Directorate for Anti-Corruption Initiative took part in the seminar on Introduction of the new Law on Prevention of Conflict of Interest – Novelties in the Law. The seminar was organised by The Monitoring Centre – CEMI, for media representatives. On that occasion, the most important changes and novelties in this anti-corruption law were presented to the media representatives.
• The Directorate for Anti-Corruption Initiative, in cooperation with the Commission for review of objections, complaints, proposals and suggestions of citizens and other entities in the privatisation process, designed the Brochure on reporting corruption in the process of privatisation. The brochure aims to introduce the corruption crimes to the parties in the process of privatisation and to other stakeholders, as per the Criminal Code of Montenegro and the Article 18 of the Law on Courts, methods of privatisation, invisible forms of corruption, methods of preventing corruption in the process of privatisation and methods of reporting corruption crimes. The brochure was printed in 2000 copies and submitted to the Commission for further distribution.
The Directorate for Anti-Corruption Initiative, in cooperation with the Commission for review of objections, complaints, proposals and suggestions of citizens and other entities in the privatisation process, designed the Brochure on reporting corruption in the process of privatisation.The brochure aims to introduce the corruption crimes to the parties in the process of privatisation and to other stakeholders, as per the Criminal Code of Montenegro and the Article 18 of the Law on Courts, methods of privatisation, invisible forms of corruption, methods of preventing corruption in the process of privatisation and methods of reporting corruption crimes. The brochure was printed in 2000 copies and submitted to the Commission for further distribution.