Joint Programme between the Council of Europe and the European Commission on Increased independence, transparency and efficiency of the justice system of the Republic of Moldova donates equipment to the Superior Council of Prosecutors
On 25 May 2010 Joint Programme between the Council of Europe and the European Commission on Increased independence, transparency and efficiency of the justice system of the Republic of Moldova donated technical equipment worth almost 10 000 Euro to the Superior Council of Prosecutors (hereinafter “SCP”) aiming at ensuring the proper functioning of the mentioned institution. Despite that SCP is a self-administration body of prosecutors, for the time being it has neither a separate budget nor technical facilities for operating in optimal working conditions for its members and its secretariat. Therefore, the President of SCP, Iurie Garaba, and the Prosecutor General of the Republic of Moldova, Valeriu Zubco, requested assistance of the Joint Programme relating to the provision of technical equipment for SCP. The donation includes 3 desktop computers, 1 laptop, 2 printers, 1 heavy-duty copy machine, 1 video camera, etc. The donated equipment was rendered to SCP at the premises of the General Prosecutor’s Office in attendance of the members of the Superior Council of Prosecutors. The range of activities and assistance provided by the Joint Programme with regard to the reform of the prosecution service in the Republic of Moldova includes: expert’s opinions and assistance relating to the new Law on Public Prosecution Service, improvement of the system of initial and ongoing training for prosecutors through the National Institute of Justice, organisation of study visits and advancement of international co-operation, assistance in the drafting and the implementation of the Communication Strategy of the Public Prosecutor’s Service, provision of technical equipment to the prosecutor’s office of Anenii-Noi, assistance aiming at the founding of the Superior Council of Prosecutors, etc. |
Last Updated on Thursday, 27 May 2010 15:03 |