Meeting participants plan to assess the implementation of national anti-corruption policies, and to analyse the effectiveness of recent legislative and administrative measures in this field. It is expected that the results of the campaign to get state officials and employees of state-owned companies to declare their incomes will be summed up.
This will be the sixth meeting of the Presidential Anti-Corruption Council. As a result of its work a number of basic documents defining national policy in this sphere have been adopted. In particular, the National Strategy for Countering Corruption was approved by presidential executive order on April 13, 2010.
The Anti-Corruption Council is composed of heads of the Presidential Executive Office, chairpersons of the Constitutional, Supreme and Arbitration courts, the Prosecutor General of Russia, heads of the Federal Security Service, Interior Ministry, Justice Ministry, and a number of other ministries and services, heads of the Accounts Chamber, representatives of both Federal Assembly chambers, the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation, and a number of research institutions.