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Kosovo: Of nearly 5,000 officials, 498 reported on their assets (Danas, FoNet, RTK2)

Director of the Kosovo Anti-Corruption Agency Shaip Havolli
announced that a much wider circle of people will have to report their assets
as of next year, including inspectors, public procurement officers, professors,
doctors, customs officials and officials of the Tax Administration of Kosovo,
reported Belgrade based daily Danas, quoting RTK2.

Rakocevic member of Anti-Corruption Agency Board (Politika, KIM Radio)

Assembly of Serbia adopted a proposal from Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS) and the Independent Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNNS) to appoint Zivojin Rakocevic as a member of Anti-Corruption Agency Board, Serbian media reported.

With this decision, a place representing the journalists’ associations in the Board has been filled after more than five years.

The media recalled, UNS and NUNS proposed Zivojic Rakocevic to be a Board member for the third time in July last year, while the first attempt was made in August 2015.

Anti-corruption Agency head under fire for proposing to close asset declarations (Prishtina Insight)

A proposal to change the asset declaration law, which would make senior officials’ declaration of cash and bank deposits classified, has drawn harsh criticism in Kosovo.

Kosovo Anti-Corruption Agency director Shaip Havolli caused a furor amongst civil society activists after announcing plans to hide parts of the asset declarations of public officials from the general public.