


ArmInfo. The Anti-Corruption Council of Europe (GRECO) has commended Armenia for its implementation of anti-corruption recommendations within the Ministry of Internal Affairs. This announcement was made during the 103rd plenary meeting of the GRECO Group of States in Strasbourg.
According to the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the meeting included a review of Armenia's first compliance report regarding the recommendations presented under the framework of GRECO's 5th evaluation round.
The report indicates that five of the presented recommendations have been "satisfactorily implemented." GRECO also highlighted Armenia's significant progress, particularly in areas such as enhancing police transparency and communication, the adoption of an anti-corruption action plan, police training, and the investigation of potential misconduct within the system, noting that these recommendations have been implemented appropriately.
GRECO also recorded positive progress regarding three other recommendations from the Ministry of Internal Affairs: increasing the representation of women in the police force, conducting integrity checks, and post-service restrictions. Given the need for further implementation and strengthening institutional results, these recommendations were assessed as partially implemented.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs assured that efforts to fully implement all remaining recommendations are ongoing. According to the source, the report's findings confirm Armenia's commitment to further reforms in the areas of corruption prevention and strengthening integrity principles.



