Republic
28.08.2007
Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko demanded that corruption crimes should be resolutely detected at all levels of power. The head of state issued a corresponding instruction as he heard out a report by Prosecutor General Piotr Miklashevich today.
According to the press service of the President of Belarus, the President was informed that in January-July 2007 the number of corruption-related crimes slightly declined in comparison with the same period of last year, which was attributed to a crackdown on this evil in Belarus. All in all, around 2,000 corruption crimes as well as 666 briberies were detected.
According to the Prosecutor General, the Anti-Corruption Law enforced in January 2007 played its positive role in decreasing the number of such crimes. The achievement was also attributed to the fulfilment of the State Anti-Corruption Programme the President approved in May 2007, to anti-corruption propaganda and a set of preventive measures.
Yet Alexander Lukashenko demanded more vigorous and aggressive stance in fighting corruption in Belarus.