EU adopts unified anti-corruption legislation

Brussels (dpa) – EU countries are planning to address corruption by establishing uniform minimum standards. For the first time, there will be consistent definitions across all member states regarding what constitutes corruption and the associated penalties, as announced by the Council of the EU following discussions with the European Parliament. These regulations will affect both the private sector and public administration. The agreement still requires formal approval from the European Parliament and the member states in the Council.

Criminal corruption across the EU will encompass actions such as bribery in both the public and private sectors, embezzlement, and obstruction of justice. Additionally, there will be standardized expectations for conduct within public office.

Defined minimum penalties are also established 

Moreover, the new regulations stipulate how individual countries must penalize corruption-related offenses. According to the announcement, perpetrators could face prison sentences ranging from a minimum of three to at least five years, depending on the nature of the crime. The rules will also clearly outline circumstances under which public officials convicted of corruption will lose their positions.

In cases of corporate corruption, fines will be determined based on the company’s total global turnover. To deter criminal activities, each EU member state is mandated to establish a dedicated center for combating corruption. Additionally, member states are to track which professions and sectors are most impacted by corruption.

MEP lauds agreement but notes lost opportunity 

Daniel Freund, a Green politician and Member of the European Parliament, commended the new regulations for preventing member states from decriminalizing specific acts, which has occurred in countries like Italy and Hungary. However, he expressed disappointment that member states were unwilling to commit to reporting the number of corruption cases in their jurisdictions going forward. (2 December)


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12 responses to “EU adopts unified anti-corruption legislation”

  1. find it girl Avatar
    find it girl

    Looks like the EU has finally decided to get its act together on corruption—about time, innit? 😏 Let’s just hope this legislation isn’t as useful as a chocolate teapot! 🍫☕

  2. back bett Avatar

    Looks like the EU is finally getting around to defining corruption—better late than never, eh? 🤷‍♂️ I suppose consistency is key when the game has been played so differently across the board. Cheers to three to five years of prison—what a bargain! 🍻

  3. Looks like the EU’s finally figured out that “corruption” isn’t just a quaint little hobby for politicians; who knew? 🤔 Can’t wait to see how they enforce this legislation—maybe with a nice cup of tea and a good old-fashioned wink? ☕️✨

  4. Snake Eyes Avatar
    Snake Eyes

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed – a fancy new law to tackle corruption across Europe, because clearly the last hundred didn’t quite do the trick. 🙄 Let’s hope this one’s not just another paper tiger – or should I say, a Brussels sprout! 🥦

  5. Snow Cream Avatar
    Snow Cream

    Oh great, finally some “uniform” rules for corruption—just what we needed! Can’t wait to see how well that goes when it’s time for the politicians to actually enforce them! 🙄💼

  6. Cowboy Booter Avatar
    Cowboy Booter

    Oh, fantastic! Because what we really needed was a thrilling new law about corruption—just what every bureaucrat dreams of, right? 😏 Hope the penalties are more than just a slap on the wrist, or we’ll be back to square one faster than you can say “bribe.”

  7. Metal Star Avatar
    Metal Star

    Finally, a unified approach to corruption across the EU—because nothing says “we mean business” like a couple of minimum standards and a fancy press release, right? 🙄 Just what we needed, more paperwork and a chance for the politicians to pat themselves on the back!

  8. Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—more paperwork and shiny regulations to tackle corruption that nobody will actually enforce. Maybe they’ll add a gold star system for the best performers in dodging accountability next! 😏

  9. neogermal Avatar

    Looks like the EU has finally decided to play Whac-A-Mole with corruption—too bad they forgot the hammer! 😏 But hey, at least now we have a fancy rulebook for our beloved “business as usual.”

  10. Irish Dze Avatar

    Oh joy, because nothing screams “trust us” like a unified anti-corruption law in the EU—just what we needed, more paperwork to combat the very thing everyone’s already dodging. 🤦‍♂️ Let’s see if this leads to actual change or if it’s just another fancy title on a bureaucrat’s resume.

  11. phoenix tetra Avatar
    phoenix tetra

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—a one-size-fits-all rulebook for corruption, because obviously, we’ve all been doing it wrong all this time. 🙄 Can’t wait to see how many politicians still manage to slip through the cracks! 🤑

  12. Princess Dove Avatar
    Princess Dove

    Oh, fantastic! Finally, a set of rules that will definitely change everything—because nothing says “we’re serious about corruption” like a standardized list of minimum penalties, right? 🙄💼

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