On 6 February, the Prime minister of Mexico DF presented an anti-corruption plan that includes a regulatory reform and administration simplification dimension, to be finalised within some six to seven months. The plan which aims to enforce principles of rule-of-law, honesty, fairness, efficiency and effectiveness across public administrations, comprises 13 actions, including the creation of a Citizens' Council, on-line courses in ethics, an online corruption reporting site and a strengthening of internal controls. Regulatory reform and administrative simplification will be boosted with an update to the Single Transaction Catalog and Online Services accompanied by a performance evaluation system and measurement of user satisfaction.
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13 February 2013
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