The document has already been approved in accordance with the established procedure and submitted to the National Agency on Corruption Prevention for approval.
The public discussion took place in the format of a videoconference with the participation of representatives of civil society, the expert community and other interested stakeholders. Participants had the opportunity to review the draft programme in advance and submit their proposals.
The event was held in the format of an open dialogue, ensuring the transparency of the Agency’s strategic planning process. As a result of the discussion, no comments or proposals regarding the current version of the document were received from external stakeholders.
ARMA’s Anti-Corruption Programme for 2026–2028 is a fundamental strategic document that defines a set of measures aimed at preventing, timely finding and minimizing corruption risks in the Agency’s activities.