The Independent Anti-Corruption Advisory Committee (CCIA) was established in June 2021 by Presidential Decree as a joint independent international and national body. Its main purpose is to analyze systemic corruption issues that cut across Moldovan institutions and improve implementation of anti-corruption measures by the relevant parties.
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Money that wins elections. Political and Campaign Finance in Moldova: progress and drawbacks
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CCIA Progress Report: Evaluation of the implementation of recommendations from the “Offshore Republic” Report
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Moldova’s Fight Against Corruption: Reset Needed
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Democracy that Delivers #354: Can Institutional Anti-Corruption Analysis Help End “Rule by Thieves” in Moldova?
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