Press release: EU still deadlocked on new European anti-corruption legislation.

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Publication Date 21/10/2015
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Transparency International welcomed progress achieved on setting up a European Public Prosecutor’s Office during the Latvian Presidency (January-June 2015) but urged the EU to overcome a disagreement on the legislative proposal defining the scope for its work.

This was one of the main findings of the EU Presidency Anti-Corruption Scorecard released in October 2015 by Transparency International.

The scorecard was a joint effort of Transparency International EU Office and Transparency International Latvia aimed to evaluate the Council’s commitment to the anti-corruption and transparency agenda under the Latvian leadership in the first half of 2015.

Source Link http://www.transparencyinternational.eu/2015/10/press-release-eu-still-deadlocked-on-new-european-anti-corruption-legislation/
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ESO: Background information: Fundamental Rights and the European Public Prosecutor’s Office: an uncomfortable silence http://www.europeansources.info/record/fundamental-rights-and-the-european-public-prosecutors-office-an-uncomfortable-silence/

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