The “Integrity is a priority in customs” campaign, organized by the Customs Service, the National Anti-Corruption Center and the EU High Level Advisers’ Mission in the period 6 – 11 December, on the occasion of Anti-Corruption Day, has come to an end. In total, over 25,000 people who crossed the border crossing points and underwent customs control were informed about the risks and consequences of corruption, as well as contact details for reporting cases of corruption or improper behavior.
People received information leaflets, as well as vehicle air fresheners, with the contact details of the National Anti-Corruption Line. Posters with the same information were displayed at all border crossing points in the country.
The campaign was launched on December 6 by the leadership of the Customs Service and representatives of the National Anti-Corruption Commission and the EU HLA Mission, who went to the Leușeni border crossing point to personally distribute the information materials.
The information campaign is part of a series of measures to strengthen integrity, such as anti-corruption training for employees, promoting zero tolerance for corruption, creating strict monitoring and reporting mechanisms, and educating the public on the risks of bribery. All of these actions are undertaken to emphasize the importance of transparency, ethics and integrity.