In a solemn address, Prime Minister Sanchez proposed a national anti-corruption plan of 15 measures, following collaboration with the OECD and meetings with parliamentary groups. Measures include setting up a public integrity agency, using artificial intelligence to detect fraud and strengthening whistleblower protection. Sanchez, facing corruption scandals, has ruled out resignation, saying he will not give up. The opposition leader rejected the plan, comparing the PSOE to a criminal organization.
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Spania anunţă „un plan de luptă împotriva corupției, în cooperare cu OCDE
Spania: Premierul Pedro Sanchez anunță 'un plan de luptă împotriva corupției' elaborat împreună cu OCDE
Spania apelează la sprijinul OCDE. Premierul Pedro Sanchez anunță un „plan de luptă împotriva corupției” elaborat împreună cu Organizația pentru Cooperare și Dezvoltare Economică
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