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Competition and state aid

MONTENEGRO 2005 EUROPEAN COMMISSIONIn particular, Serbia and Montenegro, through operationally independent public authorities/bodies, would have to prohibit and police i) all agreements between undertakings and

Customs and taxations

MONTENEGRO 2005 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Further reforms will be needed to improve the fight against corruption.[1] More efforts should be done in order to tackle the

Financing political parties

MONTENEGRO 2005 EUROPEAN COMMISSION The laws on political parties and their financing are being implemented with difficulty. Political parties failed to fully observe the legal

Money laundering

MONTENEGRO 2005 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Fight against money laundering is dealt with in wider strategies developed by the Republics to fight against corruption and organised crime.

Public procurement

MONTENEGRO 2005 EUROPEAN COMMISSIONSerbia, and in particular Montenegro, should pursue their efforts to create transparent and open public procurement procedures ensuring fair and non discriminatory

Public administration and business enviroment

MONTENEGRO 2005 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Serbia and Montenegro should devote particular attention to issues such as trafficking in human beings, illegal economic activities (‘inter alia’ corruption

Police

SERBIA 2006 EUROPEAN COMMISSION The Inspectorate General, established as the internal control department of the police, has reported difficulties in functioning, notably due to the

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