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ROMANIAN STRUGGLES AGAINST CORRUPTION: A Never-Ending Story?

Authors :
Stanila, Laura
Source :
International Scientific Conference on Security & Euroatlantic Perspectives of the Balkans Police Science & Police Profession; 2019, p276-298, 23p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

After a flourishing period of time when Romanian State was successfully fighting against corruption and its multiple forms of manifestation, it appears that all the lights went out and we, Romanians, were facing a dark Era again. After the multiple achievements in the fight against corruption obtained with lots of efforts and implication of dedicated public servants and activists, open-minded politicians and hardly-working social organizations, the MCV (Mechanism for Verification and Control) instituted by EU was finally providing the best results ever. But, somehow, obscure groups of interests, in total contradiction with the declared anticorruption Romanian goals, have managed to destroy the work of so many difficult years. In the present article we aim to present the Romanian struggle in the fight against corruption in order to offer the other states a lesson of history, a lesson about morality, and a lesson about truth. We aim to present the MCV for Romania, the transformation of Romanian legal provisions in order to accomplish the standards imposed by the EU in the matter of fight against corruption and, of course, the later events that are to demonstrate that finally, the pure goals of a country are eventually going to get into the light. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Scientific Conference on Security & Euroatlantic Perspectives of the Balkans Police Science & Police Profession
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
155422867