Countering Corruption and State Capture – RESPOND presented during the Regional Forum on Good Governance and Anti-Corruption Policies


The increasingly fractious global geopolitical landscape has severely disrupted the EU integration reform agendas for good governance in the Western Balkans. The lack of a unified European geopolitical will and instruments has allowed Moscow and Beijing to build considerable inroads in the region, cementing state capture networks and emboldening autocrats and kleptocrats to foil anticorruption reforms. Yet, the EU has vowed to fight back and integrate the Western Balkans and countries further east from the Black Sea region. 

On October 3, 2024 the SELDI anti-corruption initiative held its regional policy forum in Tirana, in order to discuss the avenues for breaking the anti-corruption deadlock. Daniela Mineva, Senior Analyst at CSD, presented SELDI’s Regional Anti-Corruption Report, which included the latest corruption victimisation data from the Corruption Monitoring System for all countries of the Western Balkans, as well as recommendations for adopting a results-oriented approach in strategic planning of anti-corruption measures. Key suggestions focused on enhancing the investigation and prosecution of high-level corruption, addressing sanctions evasion, and integrating anti-state capture safeguards into the design of EU assistance programs. A panel of policymakers and international experts discussed the report’s key conclusions.