DKSC Presents New National Strategy to Combat Corruption
The State Commission for the Fight against Corruption (DKSC) formally presented a new national strategy aimed at addressing corruption through 2026-2030. The strategy was unanimously approved by the DKSC members on June 19, 2026, at 13:16. The initiative encompasses a comprehensive approach, including dedicated funding allocations and oversight mechanisms for the implementation of relevant laws.
Key sectors targeted within the strategy include Justice, Transport and infrastructure projects, Spatial Planning, Urban Planning and Construction, Health, Animal Resources, Energy, and Natural Resources. DKSC President Adem Chucul announced that he will personally deliver the strategy to the President of the Macedonian Assembly, Afrim Gash, for subsequent public presentation. The strategy represents a significant step in the ongoing efforts to combat corruption within the country, focusing on sustained action and strategic investment across prioritized sectors.
The plan’s scope reflects a commitment to long-term reform and improved governance.
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It’s good to see a renewed commitment to tackling corruption head-on.
What specific measures will the new strategy prioritize to achieve its goals?