In the second week of September, in the headquarters of NIK, a meeting took place of the INTOSAI Working Group on the Fight against Corruption and Money Laundering (WGFACML). At present, the priority task of the group is to finalise the works on two documents. The first document is the guideline on enhancing good governance of public assets. While the other document is a standard dedicated to corruption prevention in governmental agencies.
At present, in the Polish legal system, there is a tendency towards penetrating legal institutions of different branches of law, in particular the interaction between private law and public law. Increasingly, the Polish legislator is using law transplants in its law-making activity, thus shaping the functioning of the public administration. Unfortunately, the analysis of the cases selected by the author of this publication contributes to adopting a critical attitude towards the legislative procedures currently applied by the legislator.
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