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Analysis of the Public Sector’s Functioning in the Healthcare Sector: Summary of the Report
This comprehensive analysis, carried out between 2018 and 2022, evaluates corruption risks and irregularities in public procurement processes within secondary-level public healthcare institutions (JZZ) in Slovenia. The initiative was jointly undertaken by the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption and the Ministry of Health, with the goal of improving efficiency, transparency, legality, and...
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Those responsible for the implementation of the provisions of the Integrity and Prevention of Corruption Act (ZIntPK) are either individual persons or entities of the public sector. The provisions of the ZIntPK mostly refer to the operation of the public sector - officials are mainly various groups of persons who are employed or perform a function in public institutions or institutions with...
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Reporting persons are individuals who submit a report to the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption or another competent authority about conduct that they believe has signs of corruption or other irregularities within the jurisdiction of the Commission. On this page, you will find the submission form, all rights and responsibilities under the Reporting Persons Protection Act, and other...
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Application ERAR is intended for the transparent monitoring of cash flows of public sector entities, which enables insight into business operations with e-invoices, data related to business restrictions, received gifts and records of lobbying contacts etc.
MoreAbout the Commission
The Commission for the Prevention of Corruption is an autonomous and independent state body which, for the purposes of strengthening the effective functioning of the rule of law and safeguarding it from being threatened by corrupt practices, autonomously implements its powers and carries out the tasks set out in Integrity and Prevention of Corruption Act and in other acts within the framework and...
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