Description
Organised by Regional School of Public Administration (ReSPA)
The session will elaborate on how the innovative, far-reaching public sector integrity training, combined with coordinated administrative simplification reforms, contributes to a more efficient, transparent, responsive, and accountable public sector in the Western Balkans.
The session would focus on best public administration practices, and how the concrete measures on public sector integrity management and embedded training stimulate the culture of public sector ethics, and how it correlates to the administrative simplifications to take effect and contribute to the overall public administration reforms.
In addition, the event would feature the business sector perspectives, and how the mainstreamed public sector ethics and effective administrative simplifications resonate with the business communities and economic development opportunities in the Western Balkans.
SPEAKERS:
- Dusan Drakic, Director, Anti-Corruption Agency, Montenegro
- Marcela Kërëku, Director of Integrity, Oversight, Administrative and Judicial Claims, Department of Public Administration, Albania
- Ninoslav Kekic, Deputy Director, Public Policy Secretariat, Serbia
- Pavle Radovanovic, Vice President of the Chamber of Economy of Montenegro
This session is led by partner organisations and may not reflect the views of the OECD.