Bringing to a culmination several months of SNAC II’s (South Neighbourhood Anti-corruption Project) assessment of the Tunisian anti-corruption framework, a meeting held in Tunis on 31 January 2017, brought together national authorities with CoE experts for a review of the ensuing recommendations.
On 1 February, the report conclusions were then officially presented during a high-level conference headed by Mr Abid Briki, Minister for Public Function and Governance, Mr Chawki Tabib, President of the Tunisian Anti-Corruption Authority (INLUCC) and Mr Ivan Koedjikov, Head of Action against Crime Department at the Council of Europe.
The diagnostic probes and their findings represent a major realisation in the cooperation with Tunisia, as they provide the guideline upon which reforms for improved governance and fight against economic crime can continue to be pursued. The CoE will provide all the necessary assistance and expertise to best implement the report’s recommendations.
