The National Transparency Authority (NTA) represented Greece at the Integrity Week, organized by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) from May 24 to 28 in Paris.

During the Global Anticorruption and Integrity Forum (GACIF), the Deputy Governor of NTA, Ms. Alexandra Rogakou, met with heads of counterpart organizations and OECD officials, exploring prospects for developing bilateral collaborations in areas such as the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools to combat corruption.

During the meeting of the Task Force on Public Integrity Indicators (PII), participants examined ways to optimize data utilization in the fields of Strategy and Internal Audit. Furthermore, discussions were held on planning the work related to data collection of the PII "integrity safeguards in the justice system and disciplinary control in the public sector."

During thematic working meetings, representatives of the Authority shared the Greek experience regarding the development and implementation of the integrated internal control system, as established by Law 4795/2021. They presented Greece’s strategy and actions to raise awareness among citizens and businesses on corruption and discussed the challenges related to the effective regulation of lobbying at both national and international levels.

As a member of the Bureau of the Working Group on Public Integrity and Anti-Corruption, the Authority presented progress made so far towards the digital transformation of control mechanisms, with particular emphasis on ongoing funded projects implemented through the Recovery Fund.

On the sidelines of the event, the Greek delegation held a working meeting with the Head of the Permanent Greek Delegation to the OECD, Ambassador Mr. George Pagoulatos, aiming to develop horizontal synergies among national representatives and enhance the coordination of Greece’s presence το the Organisation.

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