
Moldova's National Anticorruption Centre presents activity report for 2021
Chisinau, 19 July /MOLDPRES/ - The National Anticorruption Centre (CNA) today presented the activity report for 2021. Attending the meeting were the members of the parliament’s juridical commission for appointments and immunities and the commission for national security, defence and public order.
According to CNA director Iulian Rusu, anticorruption officers last years established 743 offences, among which: passive corruption, influence peddling, active corruption, swindle, abuse of power.
The report unveiled contains also information about the work of the Agency of Crime Assets Recovery (ARBI). Thus, during 2021, ARBI levied distraints on 865 assets worth about 736.1 million lei (about 36.8 million euros) in all.
At the same time, the CNA leadership presented the priorities for this year, among which: efficient promotion of policies for the prevention and combating of corruption, ARBI’s consolidation and the adjusting of the legal and institutional framework to the international standards. Also, in 2022, the CNA’s work will be focused on the prevention and combating of corruption in the centralized public procurements in the health sector, carrying out of programmes on roads’ repair, combating the systemic corruption and the process of management of external funds.
Under the legislation, the National Anticorruption Centre annually presents a report on its activity.
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