Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- The methodology for identifying and assessing corruption risks in the activities of public authorities and administration, including their territorial divisions, state unitary enterprises and institutions, organizations with a state share of more than 50 percent has passed state registration with the Ministry of Justice.
According to the methodology, corruption risks are assessed by the state organization annually by 1 March.
Identification and assessment of corruption risks is carried out by a special unit or working group.
Corruption risks in the activities (tasks and functions) of a state organization are determined on the basis of internal and external sources of information.
The level of corruption risks is assessed by low, medium, high indicators.
Based on the results of identifying and assessing corruption risks, a generalized map of corruption risks of a state organization is developed and entered into the electronic platform "E-anticor.uz" before 1 February of each year.
Based on the draft maps of corruption risks of state organizations posted on the platform, an electronic register of relations prone to corruption is automatically formed.
Every year, until 1 March, the head of the state organization approves a map of corruption risks and an anti-corruption program through the electronic platform "E-anticor.uz".