The European Union expects the government to implement the anti-corruption strategy in Cadastre, Tax Administration, Customs and Public Procurement .
In the speech held at the regional forum on good governance and the fight against corruption, the ambassador of the European Union in Tirana, Silvio Gonzato, showed support for the 'Xhafaj' commission, as he demanded concrete results.
"The Assembly created a Special Commission with the aim of advancing good governance reforms, anti-corruption and the rule of law. This is an opportunity to strengthen efforts to prevent corruption, thus involving a number of actors and experts. In fact, an effort in the whole country and, of course, considering the results that have been achieved, we expect the government's work on the 2024-2030 anti-corruption strategy to be completed soon and to be approved. After the approval, we expect the full implementation of this strategy , especially in high-risk sectors such as Cadastre, Tax Administration, Customs, Public Procurement, education and health", said Gonzato.