TS: Serbia among highly corrupt countries

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TS: Serbia among highly corrupt countries

BELGRADE -- At 41, Serbia's score in the Transparency International's (TI) Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) for 2014 "saw a slight fall," Tanjug reported.

Ranked 78th among 175 countries, Serbia is still a highly corrupt country, Transparency Serbia (TS), TI's national chapter in the country, told a press conference in Belgrade on Wednesday.

Last year, Serbia's score of 42 in the index prepared by the NGO that monitors and publicizes corporate and political corruption in international development put in 72nd place among 177 countries.

Transparency Serbia chair Vladimir Goati told journalists that unfortunately, Serbia was still below the world average, despite the fact that it had invested a lot of energy and had set up new bodies and agencies.

The anti-corruption measures are unconvincing, he said, adding that corruption had been rife in political parties for years.

"The fight against corruption is not a question of a single arrest but a systemic trench battle that should not be stopped even for a single moment," Goati said.

Transparency Serbia Program Director Nemanja Nenadic agrees that additional efforts are necessary and points out that concentrated political power opens space for deeper reforms and institution building.

"It is clear that efforts to combat corruption must be convincing and that plenty of work is ahead of us," said Nenadic, who had previously stated that according to announcements, we should expect in 2015 helpful reforms to move us towards improving public administration, labor inspection, and systems for issuance of building permits.

Nenadic pointed out that laws in Serbia were not really...

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