Budget execution in Serbia is a non-transparent process with plenty of room for abuse. The two channels through which the market is more often suspended...
Although the Parliament of Serbia adopted or improved anti-corruption laws based on international recommendations, that was often done with significant delays and only to fulfil...
Since the beginning of September 2020, Law on Prevention of Corruption has entered into force in Serbia, by which the main anti-corruption body, Anti-corruption Agency...
BELGRADE – Since the outbreak of COVID-19 in Serbia, there have been two affairs concerning the high-ranking members of the Government Crisis Staff for the...
For a long time, telecommunications company Telekom Srbija has been considered one of the most profitable companies in Serbia and the “golden chicken” of the...
BELGRADE – The state of emergency has exposed the passivity of key institutions such as the National Assembly and the Constitutional Court, but also the...
The world is facing an unprecedented crisis due to the coronavirus (COVID–19) outbreak with the political and economic consequences yet to be observed in the...
In order to contain the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and lower the burden on healthcare systems, governments of the Western Balkans have imposed restrictive...
Public procurement system in the Western Balkans is one of the critical corruption zones – as the government mechanism for buying everything “from a needle...