Ten more days to report

To date, approximately 1,700 public officials, as well as civil servants who are obliged to submit reports in accordance with special regulations, have submitted reports on income and assets electronically to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption. In accordance with the Law on Prevention of Corruption, the deadline for submitting reports is March 31, 2016. According to the Law, reports are submitted electronically and in written form.

The reporting form must be downloaded from the Agency's website, link www.antikorupcija.me/korisnicki-servisi After filling out the form, it is necessary to submit it in electronic form, again through the mentioned link, where a barcode is assigned to the form. The report with the barcode is then printed, manually signed and delivered to the Agency.

Submitted forms without a barcode are not valid for the Agency's information system.

The agency reminds the authorities that from the same link it is possible to download and electronically submit the public official's gift catalog form, as well as the report on sponsorships and donations. The procedure for submitting those forms is the same as for the asset and income reports, which means that for the Agency's information system, those reports are also valid only if they have a barcode.

According to Article 3 of the Law on Prevention of Corruption, a public official is an elected, appointed or appointed person in a state body, state administration body, judicial body, local self-government body, local government body, independent body, regulatory body, public institution, public enterprise or other an economy, a company, i.e. a legal entity that exercises public powers, i.e. activities of public interest or is state-owned (authority), as well as a person whose election, appointment or appointment is approved by the authority, regardless of tenure and compensation.

Source: antikorupcija.me

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