Cyprus may have legislation with strong features on paper for the prevention of corruption in respect of top executive officials but its effectiveness is compromised by institutional flaws, the Council of Europe’s Group of State Against Corruption (GRECO) said in a report, calling on the Cypriot authorities to more on the issue. The time is right to develop a devoted anti-corruption policy for all persons with top executive functions in government in Cyprus, the report says.
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