site.btaJustice Minister: No Properly Structured Body Available to Deal with High-Level Corruption
Justice Minister: No Properly Structured Body Available to Deal with High-Level Corruption
 
 
 Sofia, January 15 (BTA) - Talking to journalists in Parliament 
 on Thursday, Justice Minister Hristo Ivanov said Bulgaria has no
 adequately structured body to deal with high-level corruption. 
 He added that the decisive steps of judicial reform should be 
 made by the year's end.
 
 The anti-corruption body should have prosecuting and 
 investigative functions, and a special process of personnel 
 selection should rule out dependencies. 
 
 Ivanov said the mere replacement of some people with others in 
 the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) would not solve problems. The
 very model of the SJC should be restructured instead.
 
 The anti-corruption body which will tackle bad practices in 
 senior government is of key importance. An effective structure 
 of this kind is operable in Romania, whose political elite 
 managed to find the will for this. While Bulgaria has many 
 anti-corruption bodies, none of them has turned into the little 
 stone which could upset the cart in the higher echelons of 
 power, said Ivanov.
 
 He noted the importance of the gradually improving performance 
 of the prosecuting magistracy. He emphasized that prosecutors 
 themselves had been suggesting reforms in their work. "The 
 reform cannot be postponed indefinitely through discussion, 
 clearly we must make the decisive steps by the year's end, for 
 which we will need to rally a majority and support," he said.
 
 Ivanov said it was important that work was in progress on 
 certain ideas, so that the Judicial Power Act, the Code of Civil
 Procedure and the Penal Code will be amended to increase the 
 effectiveness of the prosecutors' work.
 
 The Justice Minister said the independence of the court should 
 be guaranteed, especially its independence of corruption and 
 political influence. 
 
 Ivanov expects the upcoming monitoring report of the European 
 Commission on justice and home affairs in Bulgaria to give a 
 true picture of the situation. The reform has stagnated in the 
 last few years, quite a few specific problems have surfaced, no 
 one is without guilt for the state of the judiciary, and the 
 report will take notice of it, said Ivanov.
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