Commission for the Prevention of Corruption

Organisation name in original language

Komisija za preprečevanje korupcije

Category of human rights structure

Statutory human rights body

Country

Slovenia

Type(s) of body

Other

Address

Dunajska cesta 56, 1000 Ljubljana

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Human rights capacity support

Not applicable

Functions

  • Oversight
  • Providing remedy
  • Collecting data on human rights violations
  • Performing promotional activities
  • Other

Specific mandates

  • Any other function under international human rights conventions, under EU legislation or under the national legal system

Structured cooperation with partners at national level

  • Presents its annual report to the National Assembly, the President of the Republic, other holders of public offices (e.g. the ombudsman) and human rights institutions.
  • Cooperates closely with the ministries whose work is relevant to the mandate of the commission and has agreements and protocols on cooperation with public authorities whose work is relevant to the field of corruption and public integrity.
  • Works with civil-society actors.
  • Communicates the importance of anticorruption and integrity to the general public.

Structured cooperation with partners at international and EU level

  • European Network for Public Ethics
  • Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Working Group on Bribery in International Business Transactions
  • Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Working Party of Senior Public Integrity Officials
  • Group of States against Corruption
  • European Commission (on the relationship between the rule of law and anticorruption)
  • European Partners Against Corruption
  • European Anti-Corruption Contact Network
  • Network of European Integrity and Whistleblowing Authorities
  • European Network of Integrity Practitioners and European Lobbying Registrars’ Network

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