The goal of the project was to strengthen the mechanism of legislative-democratic oversight for the prevention of corruption in Bosnia and Herzegovina, aiming to establish a system of mutual checks and balances. To achieve this goal, an analysis of existing anti-corruption mechanisms in BiH was conducted. As a result, a report was produced outlining current mechanisms along with recommendations for future action, including how monitoring should be conducted and how corruption reports should be handled.
On April 25, IREI organized a panel discussion on this topic in the White Hall of the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH. During the panel, author Lejla Brčić presented the Analysis of the Current Anti-Corruption Practices at the state level of BiH, the Federation of BiH, and two cantons — Sarajevo Canton and the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton. Four relevant panelists also shared their views on the importance of the Analysis and the recommendations for implementing anti-corruption measures.
The panel discussion demonstrated the relevance of this process and received significant media coverage from media outlets.
