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Albania: overview of corruption and anti-corruption
The overall legal and institutional anti-corruption frameworks are mostly in place in Albania, and the government has adopted an anti-corruption strategy and action plan 2007-2013. Albania’s public procurement system has been improved, mechanisms for checking conflict of interest of politicians and high-ranking public officials are in place, and procedures for the establishment of new businesses have been streamlined, thereby limiting opportunities for bribery.
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Chêne, M.; (2011) Albania: overview of corruption and anti-corruption. Bergen: U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Helpdesk Answer null)
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