The supervision of assets is one of the fundamentals of transparency of public office and trust therein. As such, it represents an integral part of the integrity of the public sector. The monitoring and supervising of assets fosters and strengthens the transparency in the processes and procedures of the discharging of public authority in performing public functions and managing public affairs.

The following are obliged to submit a list of persons with obligations to the Commission

The following are obliged to submit a list of persons with obligations to the Commission (pursuant to Paragraph 4 of Article 41 of the Integrity and Prevention of Corruption Act (IPCA)

  • public-sector bodies and organisations in which persons with obligations work;

  • contracting authorities which operate in accordance with regulations on public procurement;

  • the Government of the Republic of Slovenia or the National Assembly on behalf of the citizens of the Republic of Slovenia who hold office in EU institutions and other EU bodies and other international institutions to which they have been appointed or elected on the basis of secondment or a proposal from the Government or the National Assembly.


Persons with obligations regarding the declaration of assets

Persons with obligations regarding the declaration of assets pursuant to Article 41 of the IPCA are the following:

  • professional holders of public office;

  • members of the National Council;

  • non-professional mayors and deputy mayors (but not municipal councillors),

  • officials in a managerial position, i.e. directors-general, secretaries-general of ministries, heads of ministerial bodies, heads of government offices, persons with special powers in the Bank of Slovenia, heads of administrative units, and the directors or secretaries of municipal administrative bodies;

  • Managers, i.e. directors and members of the collective management bodies of the following: public agencies, public funds, public institutes, public utility institutes and other entities governed by public law which are indirect users of the government budget or the local community budget, legal persons founded by the state or a local community, public enterprises, commercial companies and other legal persons in which the state or local communities are the controlling shareholders or have a prevailing influence,

  • persons responsible for public procurement, i.e. persons appointed by the contracting authorities to an expert commission responsible for the awarding of public contracts and persons who decide upon, adopt and propose the contents of tender documentation, evaluate bids, or submit proposals to the contracting authorities on the selection of bidders for public contracts which, pursuant to the act governing public procurement, require the completion of a public procurement procedure and under the condition that the estimated value of a contract is equal to or exceeds €100,000 excluding VAT, regardless of whether or not these contracts or parts of public contract documentation are marked with a security classification marking pursuant to the act governing classified information. Persons responsible for public procurement shall also include those persons who, under this definition, participate in public procurement but do not have an employment relationship with the contracting authority;

  • members of supervisory bodies in state-owned enterprises and corporations in which a controlling interest or a dominant influence is held either by the state or by a local community,

  • citizens of the Republic of Slovenia who hold office in EU institutions and other EU bodies and other international institutions to which they have been appointed or elected on the basis of secondment or a proposal from the Government or the National Assembly and whose obligation to declare assets is not otherwise regulated by the documents of EU institutions or other EU bodies or other international institutions for which they perform duties.

Further applicable regulation extends the range of persons with obligations regarding the declaration of assets to:

  • the members of the board of directors of the Bank Assets Management Company;

  • the members of the management board of the Slovenian Sovereign Holding, the members of the supervisory board of the Slovenian Sovereign Holding, the procurators of the of the Slovenian Sovereign Holding, the compliance officer, and the members of management boards, members of supervisory boards and procurators of commercial companies in which the Slovenian Sovereign Holding is the controlling shareholder or has a prevailing influence;

  • the director of the Agency the members of the Council of Experts;

  • the manager of the Slovenski državni gozdovi d.o.o. company;

  • extraordinary administrators;

  • the members of management and supervisory bodies of the Študentska organizacija Slovenije student organisation and its organisational constituents and legal persons as well as legal persons in which Študentska organizacija Slovenije or its organisational constituents have a prevailing influence.


Obligation to declare one's assets upon assuming office and ceasing to hold office

Persons with obligations (with the exception of persons responsible for public procurement) declare their assets to the Commission in full immediately or no later than one month after assuming office and after ceasing to hold the office as well as a year after ceasing to hold the office by means of portal e-Uprava.


Obligation to report change in one's assets

A person with obligations is obliged to report any change in the personal data referred to in indents one, five and seven of Paragraph 1 of Article 42 of the IPCA to the Commission within 30 days of such change having occurred, and to report any change in their assets by 31 January of the year following that in which the change occurred.

Pursuant to Paragraph 2 of Article 42 of the IPCA, changes in individual assets are to be declared only if they exceed the value stipulated. A person with obligations is obliged to declare an increase in assets achieving the threshold for declaring a particular type of asset. As regards previously declared individual assets, a change is to be communicated when the assets increase or decrease by more than €10,000.The changes are communicated by means of portal e-Uprava; the form allows the reason for increase in the assets to be stated.


Persons responsible for public procurement

Persons responsible for public procurement declare their assets to the Commission as held on 31st December no later than on 31st January for the previous year if they participated in a public procurement procedure as laid down in point 10 of Article 4 of the IPCA. These changes are also communicated by means of portal e-Uprava.


The publication of data

For the purposes of strengthening the transparency of and the public trust in the holders of public office, the data on the changes in assets of National Assembly deputies, the President of the National Council, the President of the Republic, the Prime Minister, ministers, state secretaries, professional and non-professional mayors and deputy mayors, members of the Governing Board of the Bank of Slovenia, holders of public office in independent and autonomous state bodies performing the duties of supervisors or deputies, and Constitutional Court judges is publicly available on the Commission’s website for the entire duration of their term and an additional year after the termination of office. The Commission shall establish an information system for the purpose of publishing the data of persons with obligations within one year of the entry into force of IPCA-C, 17th November 2021.