After testifying before the US Congress in Washington, the Head of OSCE Mission in BiH Ambassador Jonathan Moore expressed his gratitude and satisfaction with the fact that the largest issue in BiH, the growing political corruption, was just discussed in the Congress.
Moore claims that this brings BiH back in the focus of the US interest with expectations that the Congress will, regardless of the election year in the USA and the change of administration in the White House, keep being engaged in BiH on the level of opening a new front for fight against all kinds of corruption.
Moore said that there are two separate fields of engagement in which it must be acted in BiH in order to restrain corruption, the first being that an increasingly large number of anti-corruption cases must be processed before the court.
Concretely, Moore said that the OSCE is willing to invest and increase its expertise for a more comprehensive scrutinization of prosecution processes and capacities of authorities in BiH. Secondly, good economic management across all levels of authority, with increased transparency, must become the basic principle which follows the anti-corruption fight on state and entity level.
“People in BiH are tired of rhetoric and platitude. They want results,” Moore said.
(Source: informativa.ba/photo: faktor.ba)