“We can say that we must improve [the fight against
corruption], and that is what we are all doing with this anti-corruption
mechanism, which has strengthened powers”, she said.
The Minister of Justice highlighted the importance of the
creation of MENAC and also the role of the Council for Prevention of Corruption
(CPC).
“It should be noted that the CPC, which has developed work
over these 14 years, has been absolutely fundamental in raising awareness and
issuing recommendations, but the MENAC that is now being instituted is a
mechanism with more reinforced powers," she said.
For the Minister of Justice, corruption must also be fought
by society, which is “affected as a whole” on a daily basis.
“The phenomenon of corruption affects society as a whole, it
affects the distribution of wealth, it affects social cohesion, it affects
trust in institutions, it affects democracy as a whole and, therefore, we must
all fight this phenomenon”, she said.
"Must improve " sounds like my old school reports ,,,, hope they have more success than the teachers did.
By John from Alentejo on 10 Dec 2022, 13:12
More meaningless hot from the socialists - who keep filling their private pockets with EU funding and tax payers' money.
By k from Other on 10 Dec 2022, 14:04
improve or we, and others, will leave
By Ian from Beiras on 12 Dec 2022, 07:59
it begins with naming names. publish their photos, identify the participants, publish the crimes, site the penalties and punishment, identify the convicted. update the public with your accomplishments.
By fnu unsub from Other on 12 Dec 2022, 12:04
The Portuguese are generally complacent with corruption, it is more of a structural issue in the society's culture.
By Diogo F. from Lisbon on 13 Dec 2022, 12:04