- June 24, 2024
- Posted by: Tamara Lazic
- Categories: qAID, qAID News, RAI News
The Joint Research Centre for Security and Crime Sciences of the University of Trento and the University of Verona (CSSC), the coordinating partner of the qAID project, attended the EU Network Against Corruption workshop in Brussels, held on June 25 in Brussels. Director of CSSF, Andrea Di Nicola joined the event which gathered experts from EU countries, civil society organisations, international organisations, and academics and discussed the challenges and opportunities related to evaluating the effectiveness and performance of the systems adopted by various states.
The currently ongoing qAID project aims to provide EU Member States and Candidate States with contemporary knowledge and innovative tools to assess and improve the impact of national asset and interest disclosure (AID) systems. The project, co-funded by the European Commission under the ISF programme, is coordinated by the CSSC and carried out in partnership with the Italian Anticorruption Authority (ANAC), the Romanian National Agency for Integrity (ANI), the Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD, Bulgaria), and the Regional Anti-Corruption Initiative (RAI).
More Information: CSSC, European Commission Website