Fighting Corruption in Transition Economies
- ISSN :
- 1990-1461 (online)
- ISSN :
- 1990-147X (print)
- DOI :
- 10.1787/19901461
This series presents the results of peer reviews of various transition economies’ efforts to fight corruption. Carried out under the framework of the Anti-Corruption Network for Transition Economies based at the OECD, each country review examines national anti-corruption policy and institutions currently in place, national anti-corruption legislation, and preventive measures to ensure the integrity of civil service and effective financial control. An international group of peers carries out expert assessments and elaborates draft recommendations that are published as part of each review.
Fighting Corruption in Transition Economies: Armenia 2005
- Publication Date :
- 15 July 2005
- Pages :
- 152
- ISBN :
- 9789264009851 (PDF) ; 9789264009844 (print)
- DOI :
- 10.1787/9789264009851-en
This book presents the outcomes of a review of legal and institutional frameworks for fighting corruption in Armenia, which was carried out in the framework of the Anti-Corruption Network for Transition Economies based at the OECD. The review examined national anti-corruption policy and institutions currently in place in Armenia, national anti-corruption legislation, and preventive measures to ensure the integrity of civil service and effective financial control. This publication contains the recommendations as well as the full text of the self-assessment report provided by the government of Armenia.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Summary Assessment and Recommendations
-National Anti-Corruption Policy and Institutions
-Legislation and Criminalisation of Corruption
-Transparency of the Civil Service and Financial Control Issues
Self-Assessment Report
-National Anti-Corruption Strategy against Corruption
-Promotion of Accountability and Transparency
-Criminalisation of Corruption
-Specialised Services
-Investigation and Enforcement
-International Aspects
Annex 1. Comments by Transparency International Armenia
Annex 2. Anti-Corruption Action Plan for Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, and Ukraine
