- October 15, 2024
- Posted by: Tamara Lazic
- Categories: RAI News, SEE News
(October 15, 2024) – Montenegro became the second country to ratify the International Treaty on Exchange of Data for the Verification of Asset Declarations, following North Macedonia which did the same earlier this year. The Parliament of Montenegro ratified the Treaty with 50 vote.
The International Treaty on Exchange of Data for the Verification of Asset Declarations aims to prevent and combat corruption by providing for direct administrative exchange of information concerning asset declarations between the Parties of the Treaty. The Treaty enables anti-corruption bodies to communicate formally, if the ratifying countries decide to, with each other regarding data on foreign assets and interests, significantly enhancing verification of declarations and demonstrating essential commitment to the fight against corruption and strengthening cooperation in the Southeast Europe region.
The basis of the Treaty is the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) and States Parties Resolution 6/4, which encourages Member States to consider the possibility of concluding multilateral agreements on civil and administrative matters relating to corruption, including international cooperation.
The Treaty was developed under the Southeast Europe Regional Programme on Strengthening the Capacity of Anti-Corruption Authorities and Civil Society to Combat Corruption and Contribute to the UNCAC Review Process, implemented by the Regional Anti-Corruption Initiative (RAI) in partnership with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), and with financial support by the Austrian Development Agency.
Work on its ratification and implementation is currently continuing under the SEE-TAC II Programme, once again financially supported by the Austrian Development Agency and implemented in cooperation with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.