Anti-Graft Watchdog to Keep Tabs on Privatisation, Bad Bank

Ljubljana, 30 July - The Commission for the Prevention of Corruption said Tuesday it had drawn up a set of measures to help make the coming wave of privatisation and the transfer of toxic assets onto the bad bank "transparent and successful".

Ljubljana Preident Borut Pahor (left) and the head of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption Goran Klemenčič talk to the press after talks on how to make sure privatisation and the transfer of toxic assets onto the bad bank are transparent. Photo: Nebojša Tejič//STA

Ljubljana
Preident Borut Pahor (left) and the head of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption Goran Klemenčič talk to the press after talks on how to make sure privatisation and the transfer of toxic assets onto the bad bank are transparent.
Photo: Nebojša Tejič//STA

Ljubljana Preident Borut Pahor (left) and the head of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption Goran Klemenčič talk to the press after talks on how to make sure privatisation and the transfer of toxic assets onto the bad bank are transparent. Photo: Nebojša Tejič//STA

Ljubljana
Preident Borut Pahor (left) and the head of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption Goran Klemenčič talk to the press after talks on how to make sure privatisation and the transfer of toxic assets onto the bad bank are transparent.
Photo: Nebojša Tejič//STA

Ljubljana Preident Borut Pahor (left) and the head of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption Goran Klemenčič talk to the press after talks on how to make sure privatisation and the transfer of toxic assets onto the bad bank are transparent. Photo: Nebojša Tejič//STA

Ljubljana
Preident Borut Pahor (left) and the head of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption Goran Klemenčič talk to the press after talks on how to make sure privatisation and the transfer of toxic assets onto the bad bank are transparent.
Photo: Nebojša Tejič//STA

Ljubljana Preident Borut Pahor (left) and the head of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption Goran Klemenčič talk to the press after talks on how to make sure privatisation and the transfer of toxic assets onto the bad bank are transparent. Photo: Nebojša Tejič//STA

Ljubljana
Preident Borut Pahor (left) and the head of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption Goran Klemenčič talk to the press after talks on how to make sure privatisation and the transfer of toxic assets onto the bad bank are transparent.
Photo: Nebojša Tejič//STA

Ljubljana Preident Borut Pahor (left) and the head of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption Goran Klemenčič talk to the press after talks on how to make sure privatisation and the transfer of toxic assets onto the bad bank are transparent. Photo: Nebojša Tejič//STA

Ljubljana
Preident Borut Pahor (left) and the head of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption Goran Klemenčič talk to the press after talks on how to make sure privatisation and the transfer of toxic assets onto the bad bank are transparent.
Photo: Nebojša Tejič//STA

Ljubljana Preident Borut Pahor (left) and the head of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption Goran Klemenčič talk to the press after talks on how to make sure privatisation and the transfer of toxic assets onto the bad bank are transparent. Photo: Nebojša Tejič//STA

Ljubljana
Preident Borut Pahor (left) and the head of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption Goran Klemenčič talk to the press after talks on how to make sure privatisation and the transfer of toxic assets onto the bad bank are transparent.
Photo: Nebojša Tejič//STA

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