OSCE trains officials from Belarus and Kazakhstan in identifying potential corruption risks in law-making processes

A three-day workshop organized by the OSCE aimed at strengthening the capacities of key officials from Belarus and Kazakhstan in identifying potential corruption risks in the law-making process concluded on 22 November 2019 in Vienna.
The workshop provided 12 representatives of the Belarus State Control Committee and Prosecutor General’s Office, and Kazakhstan’s Anti-Corruption Agency and Fund for the Development of Parliamentarism with a comprehensive overview of tools and mechanisms used in anti-corruption analysis and the evaluation of draft laws. The participants also learned how to identify corruption risk factors and to produce final review reports.
The Office of the Co-ordinator of OSCE Economic and Environmental Activities organized the workshop in response to the requests received from the relevant authorities of Belarus and Kazakhstan.