European Union Integrity Study 2.0
An update to our 2014 study on the transparency, integrity and accountability of the main EU institutions
Transparent and accountable institutions, with strong integrity policies to prevent conflicts of interest, are the very foundation of a political system that serves citizens. Transparency International has developed the national integrity system methodology to evaluate countries’ overall resilience to corruption risks.
In 2014, we adapted this methodology to the supranational institutions of the European Union, leading to the publication of the EU integrity system study covering the EU’s main institutions, as well as the EU’s bodies working in the areas of justice, investigation and prosecution of fraud, and good governance, namely: European Commission, European Parliament, Council of the EU, European Council, Court of Justice of the EU, European Court of Auditors (CJEU), European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF), Europol, Eurojust, and the European Ombudsman. This was followed by further studies of the EU’s economic governance institutions.
On the occasion of a new European Parliament and Commission to be elected in 2019, we are preparing an update of the 2014 assessment – with three studies zooming in specifically on the European Parliament, the European Commission, and the Council of the EU.
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European Union Integrity System reports
In 2014, we published the Transparency International EU integrity system study, providing a baseline assessment of the accountability, transparency and integrity mechanisms at 10 EU institutions. We have seen many reforms since. One year into the...New research from Transparency International EU shows shortcomings on integrity and transparency in the EU institutions
4 February 2021, Brussels Three new reports (available to download at the bottom of this page), released today by Transparency International EU (TI EU), show that the European Parliament, European Commission, and Council of the EU all have...EVENT: Online launch of three in-depth reports on the EU integrity system
Democratic accountability, transparency & integrity at the Commission, Parliament and Council of the EU When: Thursday 4 Febrary 2021, 11:00 – 12:00 Where: Zoom – Register here In 2014, we published the Transparency International EU...Resources
The European Union Integrity System
In 2014, we adapted this methodology to the supranational institutions of the European Union, leading to the publication of the EU integrity system study covering the EU’s main institutions, as well as the EU’s bodies working in the areas of justice, investigation and prosecution of fraud, and good governance.
National Integrity Systems in the Western Balkans and Turkey: Priorities for Reform
The new report National Integrity Systems in the Western Balkans and Turkey: Priorities for Reform compares the findings of seven National Integrity System assessments implemented by Transparency International chapters and partners in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey. It looks at how fit-for-purpose are the institutions in these countries for fighting corruption.
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