Besides strategic goals, operational goals need to be formulated, to be carried
out over a period of 2–4 years. They should address areas that are especially susceptible
to corruption. In the long run, their consistent implementation would
contribute to fulfilling the strategic goals. Chapter 5 will outline the main problems
and the main tasks to be carried out in pivotal areas of public life liable
to corruption. We will not present a comprehensive analysis of all problems.
Rather, we will focus only on what we consider the most important ones, and
in those areas where we have adequate knowledge, we will propose solutions.
We realize however that each government creating it own strategy can propose
a different solution, in accordance with its political philosophy.
In Chapter 8, for the sake of illustration, we show how in our opinion operational
goals should be formulated in an anti-corruption strategy and how activities
aimed at their implementation should be presented. We will now focus on
three areas: political financing, public administration and lawmaking.