At the beginning of his speech, the Head of State assessed the work on creating an environment free from corruption in our country, as reforms enter a decisive stage, and stressed the need to clearly define future tasks.
“The biggest obstacle and obstacle to reforms is corruption. This is fully confirmed by world experience.
The fact that the world economy suffers losses of $3 trillion per year due to corruption is evidence that this is a global threat.
Corruption is such an evil that it undermines the people's trust in the state, the Constitution and laws, and becomes a serious threat to sustainable development and security,” the President said.

