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M. Voridis: The government is committed to the fight against corruption

The mechanisms and measures to strengthen the accountability and internal control procedures aimed at the efficient operation and good governance of the Local Government, were the subject of a conference entitled “Strengthening the governance system of local authorities”, organized by the Ministry of Interior, the Central Union of Greek Municipalities (KEDE) and the National Transparency Authority (EAD), in collaboration with the National Center for Public Administration and Local Government (EKDDA).

Welcoming the Minister of Interior, Makis Voridis, he stressed that “this government is committed to the fight against corruption” and said that by March 21 the “National Action Plan for the Fight against Corruption and the National Integrity Plan by Act of the Council of Ministers. “It’s very important,” he said, “because we have a strong commitment from all the ministries that they want to implement this action plan.” strong political commitment “.

Mr. Voridis also mentioned that in cooperation with KEDE and EAD, the framework of the ministerial decision that will allow the implementation of the Internal Control System in the Local Authorities is being elaborated. In addition, cooperation with the municipality of Platanias, will lead to the pilot creation of an inter-municipal Internal Audit Unit for all municipalities of Crete.

“The recording of procedures with a financial impact on the local government level: Internal control is not only the repressive part, the real difficulty in the State is mainly to record and strengthen the safeguards that do not allow evil to happen, or where it goes “If it happens, they give you a valid warning signal that something is wrong with the process,” said the Minister of Interior.

Referring to the Code of Conduct for Elected Local Authorities, a multi-page useful guide to enhancing transparency, Mr. Voridis said that it comes to complement the institution of the Integrity Advisor “and instill a culture of integrity in public administration.” ethically and at the same time give answers and a way for the employee to handle dilemmas that he may encounter in his daily life “.

The Deputy Minister of Interior, Stelios Petsas, for his part estimated that by the end of 20022 the process of redistribution of responsibilities between the Central Administration, the decentralized administrations and the local self-government will be completed and expressed the belief that “in 2023 the of the self-government but also of the state through all the internal control mechanisms will be visible to the citizens “.

The commander of EAD, Angelos Binis, stressed that “if there is no training and skills development program, so that the employee who will staff the internal control unit, the financial manager, the person who deals with procurement, targeting or staff evaluation, to know that there is a stable qualified skills development consultant by their side, will be another reform that will be left on paper “.

Another link in the chain of upgrading the role of local government at all levels, characterized the Code of Conduct for Elected, the president of the Union of Greek Regions (ENPE) and governor of Central Macedonia, Apostolos Tzitzikostas, who spoke of “an important tool the way in which modern self-governing institutions and their representatives should function “.

Source: Capital

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