Transparency Serbia and MEDIA
(report, February 4th 2004.)
Belgrade, February 4th 2004. - A manual on how practical
steps can be taken in each sector of society to fight corruption
will be published tomorrow in the Serbian language at a special event
in the capital Belgrade. >> details
(report, June 27th 2003.)
Serbia urgently needs new legislation governing the financing
of political parties to eliminate misappropriation of political
donations, according to participants of a panel discussion called
"Political Party Financing: Norms and Practice in Serbia.">> details
(report, May 19th 2003.)
Press club: Conflict of Interest, MEDIA Center, Belgrade.
Moderator Milan Milosevic, journalist, guests: Nemanja Nenadic, Transparency
Serbia Executive Director, Vladimir Vuletic, professor, School of Philosophy,
University of Belgrade and Srecko Mihailovic, researcher, Institute of
Social Sciences >> details
(report, May 16th 2003.)
Transparency Serbia press conference - Conflict
of public and private interest / free access to information -
selected articles published in newspapers >> details
(report, May 15th 2003.)
At the Transparency Serbia press conference organized at the organization
premises on Thursday, May 15, 2003, the Tranparency Serbia President,
professor Vladimir Goati as well as the Executive Director Nemanja Nenadic
presented key results of the survey: Conflict of public and private
interest / free access to information conducted as a part of the project:
Accountability Programme in the Western Balkans. Moreover, Prof.
Goati announced forthcoming international conference that is Transparency
Serbia going to organize at June 11, in Belgrade: Political Parties
Financing - Rules and Practice in Serbia. >> details
(press release, April 24th 2003.)
Public announcement regarding formation of a special
department within the belgrade district court >> details
(press release, March 17th 2003.)
(report, December 21st 2002.)
Conference on Establishing Efficient Tools to Prevent and Fight
Corruption in Serbia
The representatives of Transparency International National Chapter
Serbia attended the international Conference on Establishing Efficient
Tools to Prevent and Fight Corruption in Serbia. The conference was held
in Belgrade on 25 and 26 October 2002. The president of Transparency
Serbia, mr. Vladimir Goati, moderated the session dedicated to the
political parties funding issue. Executive Board Member for International
Cooperation, mr. Predrag Jovanovic, moderated the session dedicated to
public procurement issue. During that session, Executive Board Member,
mr. Marko Savic, exposed the experiences from the city of Nis regarding
that subject. The Executive Director, mr Nemanja Nenadic, actively took
part in all debates during the conference. >> details
(press release, August 17th 2002.)
Transparency International wins Carl Bertelsmann Prize 2002
Global corruption watchdog rewarded for its efforts in promoting coalition-building
>> details
(report, Decembar 7th 2002.)
Opening up on Corruption: Health Department
Legislation needed on public procurement - and a medical association >> details
(press release)
Istambul Initiative
TI national chapters from Balkans joint initiative on standardization
and harmonization of public procurement practice >> details
(press release)
TI National Chapter in Serbia Founded
Transparency International
national chapter was founded in March 2001. >> details
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