e-Entrepreneur, ePermit, transition to the updated international customs IT system
Digitalization of services, implementation of the Convention on a Common Transit Procedure, strengthening of public control over the work of the Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA), and approval of the form and content of the ownership structure of a legal entity are the key measures of the State Anti-Corruption Program for 2023-2025 (“SACP”) implemented by the public authorities in the second quarter of 2024.
The National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP) has completed monitoring the implementation of anti-corruption measures for the second quarter of 2024. The authorities have fully or partially implemented 352 measures - 29.7% (out of 1187). Implementation of 269 measures is ongoing. However, 221 measures remain unimplemented and 345 have not yet been launched.
Digitalization is one of the key preventive measures against corruption. This quarter, the authorities have implemented measures that significantly simplify and facilitate the delivery of electronic services to citizens and businesses.
Here are some of the IT tools that have been introduced under the State Anti-Corruption Program, which significantly minimize corruption risks.
e-Entrepreneur
ePermit
Transition to the updated version of the IT system underlying the Convention on Common Transit Procedures (NCTS Phase 5)