Monitoring Report of the Implementation of the Government’s National Anti-Corruption Program in Mongolia
Corruption became reality in Mongolia and causes great damage to the development of the country, to democratic values and to reform process. In 1996, Mongolian parliament passed first in the history of the country anti-corruption law, but unfortunately the law is a manifesto - like and it has been never enforced properly and as a result corruption continues to flourish in the country. That is why it was extremely important to point out the public and policy makers to what has been done and being implemented within the framework of the Program, and to make the process transparent. For that reason within the project nation-wide monitoring was conducted in order to evaluate different activities undertaken from the point when the Program was adopted.