At the beginning of 2024, Transparency International-Macedonia published the report: “National Integrity System of North Macedonia”, which was prepared within the project “EU4 Rule of Law: Citizen Engagement for Public Integrity (CEPI) in the Western Balkans and Turkey”, funded by the European Union and the Government of Switzerland.
The report contains an analysis of the situation with the pillars of the state’s integrity in relation to corruption and the effectiveness of national efforts to deal with corruption.
The executive is one of the pillars analyzed in the report, with score 69,2.
- The government should strengthen its transparency by publishing on its website:
- government decisions in a separate tab, divided by different areas, and reasons for decisions should be given
- the reports for which the government is responsible in one place and in a timely manner, and update the reports submitted by SAO and information on acting on audit reports and to state the consequences of not acting on the reports. This obligation should be foreseen for both the government and the State Audit Office.
- all reports on the work of the ministries in one place
- state data (including measures, decisions, training, cooperation with institutions, adopted plans and programmes, sanctioned irregularities, implementation of activities) on the measures that have been taken to prevent corruption and strengthen the integrity of the government and the effects that have been achieved.
- information on court decisions, in relation to disputed government decisions.
- information on the execution of government projects published regularly.
National Integrity System Assessment 2023