
The Council of Europe’s Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) has issued a stark warning to Belgium, calling for immediate action to root out corrupt practices within its police force and political sphere. In a compliance report published recently, GRECO evaluators determined that Belgium has only implemented three out of twelve recommended measures adequately, deeming the overall compliance “globally unsatisfactory.”
As reported by Ellen Tanghe of The Brussels Times, the report specifically targets vulnerabilities in police vetting and recruitment, noting that current integrity checks fail to meet international standards.
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But how will you then protect your real-estate friends and line your pockets?
Interesting. Makes you wonder why these measurements aren’t in place already.
Gee, I wonder why..
With slechts racist vlamingen like Ine Van Wymmersh who want to legalize children work to fight drug related crime, we deserve nothing good hier
The corruption around real estate on the municipal level is absolutely terrible.