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The agenda of the 15th meeting of the Anti-corruption Committee scheduled for the Decision on the control hearing of the Acting Supreme State Prosecutor and the Director of the Police Administration, to be reached, regarding the activities of two institutions with the aim of detecting and preventing organized buying of IDs of Montenegrin citizens. 

Mr Predrag Bulatović, Chairperson of the Anti-corruption Committee, Mr Obrad Mišo Stanišić, Deputy Chairperson of the Committee and the Committee members Mr Koča Pavlović, Mr Mićo Orlandić, Mr Mladen Bojanić and Mr Nik Gjeljošaj, met with the co-rapporteurs of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. 

Topic - Mutual cooperation of the Anti-corruption Committee with non-governmental organizations

At its fourteenth meeting held today, the Anti-Corruption Committee adopted 2013 Performance Report, 2014 Work Plan and reached a Decision on sending an initiative to the Security and Defence Committee to request from the Supreme Public Prosecutor the Information on new findings regarding the affair Telekom, and after obtaining the required information - at the joint meeting with the Anti-corruption Committee - to hold a consultative hearing of the Supreme Public Prosecutor and Director of the Administration for Prevention of Money Laundering and Financing Terrorism in respect of the said Affair.

Topic of the meeting – International cooperation of the Committee with non-governmental organisations

Consultative hearings held 

At today’s meeting, Mr Duško Marković, Deputy Prime Minister and and Minister of Justice, presented the Sixth Report on the Realisation of the Action Plan 2013-2014 for Implementation of the Strategy for Fight Against Corruption and Organised Crime 2010-2014 to the Anti-corruption Committee as well as obligations of Montenegro in negotiations with the EU under chapters 23 and 24, previously considered by the National Commission. 

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