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Journalists against Corruption - III Print E-mail

jurn_contr_cor_3.jpgcontains articles on corruption issues from the national print press, including those submitted to the best anti-corruption article contest of 2004.

(available only in Romanian)

Journalists against Corruption - III

 
Artists against Corruption - vol 4, 5, 6 Print E-mail

(available only in hard copy)

contains the cartoons submitted to the best anti-corruption cartoon contests of 2004. 

 
Monitoring the Access to Information in the Republic of Moldova Print E-mail

Authors: Cornelia Cozonac, Iacob Guja, Petru Munteanu

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The access to public interest information and the transparency of decision-making are two of the most important components of an operating democracy. The right of citizens to request and receive information of public interest is sanctioned in art. 34 of the Constitution of the Republic of Moldova.

Since May 2000 the access to information Law was enacted that offers the specific legal tools needed for exercising the right to information. Against this background, Transparency International - Moldova, in cooperation with the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR) and the Association for an Independent Press (AIP), has carried out this study on access to information of public interest in the Republic of Moldova, aiming at evaluating the capacities of the central and local public authorities to provide information in compliance with the procedures stipulated in the law and to provide for genuine involvement of the public, nongovernmental organisations and the business community in the decision-making process.

 
 
The Customs Activity in the Republic of Moldova and Corruption Print E-mail

Authors: Efim Obreja, Viorelia Gasca, Natalia Calenic

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Based upon the international experience and principles concerning the integrity in customs, the goal of this study is to highlight the level of corruption in customs and the existing problems that contribute to the spread of this phenomenon.

The study points out to the ever deeper penetration of corruption in the customs activity which negatively affects the efficiency of the activity of customs and endanger the security of the state. It highlights the forms and causes of corruption in customs, estimates the damages caused by this phenomenon and contains some recommendations for the improvement of the situation in this area.

 
 
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