CONCLUSIONS: Fight against gambling, organised crime and corruption: advocating stronger policies at EU level RECOMMENDATION EPP Bureau, Karlovy Vary - 7 May, 2010
ORGANISED CRIME Balance: Efficiency and effectiveness of measures in the fight against organised crime X Privacy protection of individuals and companies
ORGANISED CRIME Next steps: 1. Tax havens 2. EU protection of witnesses of organised crime 3. Protection for whistleblowers of organised crime and corruption 4. Implementation of the Stockholm programme 5. Harmonisation of regime for gaining of evidence 6. Creation of the EU Internal Security Strategy
CORRUPTION Make public on an Internet portal: 1. the price differences between the price of winner of public procurement and the final price when the work is handed over, 2. the questionable differences, e.g. in the cost of building 1 km of motorway, 3. information on the owners of the companies which have been awarded public contracts, 4. repeat winners of public procurement and their owners,
CORRUPTION Additional steps: 5. Projects for exchanging of the best practices and enhancing of cooperation 6. Impact assessment of directives on creation of anti-corruption environment
ON-LINE GAMBLING 3 recommendations: 1. EU ban of gambling advertisement focused on the young people 2. Warning notice about: pathological gambling addiction low winning chance probability 3. Increasing fines for cross-border advertisement on on-line gambling focused on the countries, which regulate gambling
ORGANISED CRIME, CORRUPTION AND GAMBLING WHICH MEASURES WILL BE CARRIED THROUGH BY THE EPP?