Government revealed its Program for 2017-20121 and approved two important decisions. The Program focuses on the implementation of the judicial reform, especially on the vetting process (re-evaluation of judges and prosecutors, background checking of their assets, etc.). Another major priority is the fight against high-level corruption through seizure and confiscation of assets deriving from criminal activity and of unjustified property of corrupt officials.
The Council of Ministers approved a Decision defining the responsibilities of the Ministry of Justice in the field of fighting corruption which will act as the National Coordinator against Corruption. In the framework of these new functions, the Ministry coordinates the work on policy drafting and prepares legal and sub legal acts on the prevention and fight against corruption and exercises any other state responsibility that is conferred by law or by acts of the Council of Ministers.
The Government approved two decisions providing the premises for the vetting institutions (four independent Qualification Commissions, a Specialised Qualification Chamber and two Public Commissioners) to ensure their proper functioning. The Government also provided financial support for the salaries of the vetting bodies’ staff, a decision that is being discussed also in the Committee on Legal Affairs, Public Administration and Human Rights and will be adopted soon by the Albanian Parliament. Upon completion of this process, the vetting institutions will be ready to initiate the vetting process of judges and prosecutors.