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The Albanian public's trust in security : stumbling blocks to Eu negotiations ; Albania's approach to delivering on the Chapters 23 and 24 of the EU accession negotiations while increasing trust in security institution and strengthening democratic accountability: a view from the public opinion perspective
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THE ALBANIAN PUBLIC'S TRUST IN SECURITY: STUMBLING BLOCKS TO EU NEGOTIATIONS 6. Recommendations 6.1. The Judicial System The justice reform should continue its implementation, and the process of the appointment of new judges should be accelerated. More information should be provided to the public on the work of the new justice institutions, such as the SPO and the NBI, in the future. 6.2. Politicians The political system should continue to deprive access to people with any affiliation with crime or criminals. The provisions on electoral lists should be respected. 6.3. State Police The police vetting should continue and be accelerated in order to finish promptly. The OFL operation should provide information on the results of the seizing of assets, instead of providing details on every notice they give to every subject every day. 6.4. Customs Actions should be undertaken to fight corruption in the customs institutions. Actions should also be taken to improve the public perception of these institutions once the anti-corruption measures have been taken. 6.5. Private Sector More provisions should be provided to help private investors against state corruption, preferably in the form of a more practical way to denounce institutional corruption to the justice institutions. The fiscal amnesty should be undertaken but under the recommendations of international bodies such as the EC and the IMF. 84