Mongolian Parliament to Consider New Anti-Corruption Program

As we posted previously, the Anti-Corruption law of Mongolia was enacted firstly in 1996 and it was renewed by the Parliament in 2006. Furthermore, Mongolia became a Party to the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) in 2006.

According to the legislation, the Independent Authority Against Corruption was established in 2007 in charged with functions to raise anti-corruption public awareness and education, and corruption prevention activities, and to carry out under-cover operations, inquiries and investigations in detecting corruption crimes, and to review and inspect the assets and income declarations.

The National Program on Combating Corruption was approved by the Parliament of Mongolia in 2002. This program was implemented between 2002-2010. In recent years, a new National Program for Combating Corruption and Strengthening Integrity was drafted and submitted to the previous parliament. Unfortunately, Parliament at the time rejected the new program without discussion.

The current Parliament recently created a taskforce to prepare a draft program for discussion in the Parliament. The taskforce is led by the Chair of the Legal Standing Committee Sh. Radnaased. During the Parliament Legal Standing Committee meeting, a draft resolution on the National Program on Combating Corruption and Strengthening Integrity will be discussed. We expect the program to be presented and discussed at the Parliament plenary session in the near future.

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