qAID Project Team Meets in Sofia to Map Out 2025 Activities

The Towards Contemporary Knowledge and Innovative Tools for Assessing and Enhancing Effectiveness of Asset and Interest Disclosure Systems in EU Member States and Candidate States (qAID) project team held a mid-term meeting focused on upcoming activities in Sofia, Bulgaria, on 9-10 January. RAI representatives, Ms. Desislava Gotskova and Mr. Nikola Naumovski participated in the discussion regarding the implementation of the project so far and the planning of the upcoming activities.

The main point of discussion was the development of a standardized EU risk analysis framework. This framework aims to help filter declarations and prioritize verification. Additionally, a roadmap for implementing automated and digital risk analysis of declarations of assets and interest is also going to be one of the highlights for this year.

qAID Mid-Term, Sofia

The project (co-financed by the European Commission under the ISF programme) is coordinated by the Centre for Security and Crime Sciences of the University of Trento and the University of Verona and carried out in collaboration with the National Anti-Corruption Authority (ANAC, Italy), the Regional Anti-Corruption Initiative (RAI) Secretariat, the Agency Națională de Integritate (Romania’s anti-corruption agency), and the Center for the Study of Democracy (Bulgaria). It started in late 2023 and will end later this year.