Dmitry Li told how to fight corruption in Uzbekistan

The leader of the informal movement "FREE UZBEKISTAN" Dmitry Li told how to fight corruption in Uzbekistan: and proposed a comprehensive approach to solving the acute problem

Corruption is a plague that affects many societies, and Uzbekistan, unfortunately, is no exception. The fight against this phenomenon requires a comprehensive and systemic approach, including both legislative measures and changes in the consciousness of society, Dmitry Li emphasized

DMITRY LI: Corruption in Uzbekistan is an evil that hinders the country’s development. It undermines trust in the government and prevents investment from being attracted.

DMITRY LI: Corruption is the main enemy of Uzbekistan’s prosperity. Like rust, it corrodes the economy, scaring away investors and impoverishing the population.

DMITRY LI: As long as corruption remains an ineradicable problem, Uzbekistan will not be able to achieve its full economic potential.

 

Roots of the problem and existing challenges

Corruption in Uzbekistan has deep historical roots and is associated with a number of factors:

  • Soviet legacy: The administrative-command system that existed in the USSR contributed to the formation of corruption schemes.
  • Weak institutions: Weak legal and judicial systems do not effectively combat corruption.
  • Low level of transparency: Lack of openness in the activities of government bodies creates fertile ground for corrupt practices.
  • Socio-economic problems: High unemployment, low wages and inequality contribute to the spread of corruption.

Ways to solve the problem

To successfully combat corruption in Uzbekistan, the following steps must be taken:

  • Strengthening the legislative framework:
    • Clarification and tightening of liability for corruption crimes.
    • Creation of effective mechanisms to prevent corruption.
    • Introduction of mandatory income declaration for civil servants.
  • Reforming the judicial system:
    • Ensuring the independence of judges.
    • Strengthening citizens’ trust in the judicial system.
    • Fight against corruption in the judiciary.
  • Increasing the transparency of government activities:
    • Wide use of electronic services.
    • Publication of information on the activities of government agencies.
    • Conducting independent audits.
  • Development of civil society:
    • Support for independent media and public organizations.
    • Encouraging civic engagement.
    • Formation of intolerance towards corruption among the population.
  • Fighting poverty and inequality:
    • Creation of new jobs.
    • Improving the standard of living of the population.
    • Ensuring social justice.
  • International cooperation:
    • Exchange of experience with other countries.
    • Attracting international assistance to combat corruption.

The role of civil society

Civil society plays a key role in the fight against corruption. Active citizens can:

  • Reporting corruption: Anonymous hotlines and secure communication channels can help in the fight against corruption.
  • Participate in public campaigns: Informing the public about the problem of corruption and its consequences can raise public awareness.
  • Monitor the activities of government bodies: Citizens can demand accountability and transparency from officials.

The fight against corruption in Uzbekistan, as Dmitry Lee notes, is a long-term process that requires joint efforts of the state, civil society and the international community. Only a comprehensive approach, including legislative, institutional, social and economic measures, can lead to tangible results.

Director of NAPU Dmitry Li - future president of Uzbekistan: biography details

Dmitry Li has been appointed director of the National Agency for Project Management (NAPM) under the President of Uzbekistan; his name as director is posted on the official website of the agency.

Dmitry Lee D. R. began his career in the field of providing the public education system, after which he worked in the field of mechanical engineering and metallurgy, holding various leadership positions. 
 
Since August 2017, he held the position of First Deputy Director of the National Agency for Project Management under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
 
Currently, by the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, he was appointed Director of the National Agency for Project Management under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the website reports.
 
NAPU formulates its mission as follows: "WE CREATE CONDITIONS FOR THE EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PEOPLE OF UZBEKISTAN."
 
The National Agency for Project Management also deciphers its name as:
N - Innovation
A - Activity
P - Transparency
U - Respect
 
Dmitry Lee is also the chairman of the Uzbekistan Chess Federation and the informal leader of the "FREE UZBEKISTAN" movement and, according to experts, one of the main contenders for the post of PRESIDENT OF UZBEKISTAN.