New Portal Allows Anonymous Reporting of Corruption in Serbia
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A new portal, "Ko si bre ti?" (Who are you?), has launched, allowing citizens to anonymously report corruption and abuses.
- The initiative is linked to a former member of the Agency for Prevention of Corruption's board.
- The portal aims to provide a platform for citizens to expose wrongdoing.
A new online portal named "Ko si bre ti?" (Who are you?) has launched in Serbia, offering citizens a platform to anonymously report corruption and abuses of power. The initiative aims to empower individuals to speak out against wrongdoing without fear of reprisal.
The portal is reportedly connected to a former member of the board of the Agency for Prevention of Corruption. This connection suggests an insider's understanding of the mechanisms of corruption and the need for a more accessible reporting channel.
By enabling anonymous reporting, "Ko si bre ti?" seeks to overcome the barriers that often prevent citizens from coming forward with information, such as fear of retaliation or lack of trust in official channels. The website provides a secure and confidential way to submit evidence and details of alleged corrupt practices.
The launch of this portal signifies a growing demand for transparency and accountability in Serbia. It offers a tool for civil society to monitor and challenge potential abuses, contributing to a broader effort to combat corruption and strengthen democratic institutions.
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.