
The National Institute of Justice is among the signatories of the Inter-institutional Collaboration Agreement on some measures to support the fight against corruption, initiated by the Ministry of Justice. The event took place on Wednesday, December 11, 2024, during the meeting of the Anti-Corruption Platform, which was attended by the ad Interim Director of the National Institute of Justice, Adrian Cerbu.
Through this strategic document, the National Institute of Justice has assumed important responsibilities in the field of continuous training. Thus, a distinct educational module will be designed, which will integrate the most advanced international practices and tools for preventing and combating criminal phenomena related to corruption and money laundering. In addition, the opportunities to support training programs through externally funded projects will be identified. A particular emphasis will be focused on the professional training of the newly employed prosecutors of the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office, as well as investigators, intelligence and security officers and specialists seconded recently from the signatory institutions.
The Inter-institutional Collaboration Agreement on some measures to support the fight against corruption was signed by the Ministry of Justice and 12 other partner institutions with the aim of facilitating cooperation in order to support the capacity of the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office with competent and trained human resources in the identification of offenses and the operatively examination of corruption cases.