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Anticorruption barometer


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Transparent and effective public investment — #115 Transparent ownership structure of companies receiving public funds

Ultimate beneficial owners of companies that won the public procurement tender, including their subcontractors, should be fully disclosed. *

* Companies receiving subsidies, companies carrying out public contracts, including sub-contractors, companies which buy or sell something to the state or which rent to or lease something from the state and finally companies which contract with state owned enterprises or companies in situations where those companies provide public service.


Justification and sources

Selected update

Updated: 09/2015 Parameter update history

Effectiveness:
75%
Progression:
50%
The law proposal is in the Gov't

Both the governmental Action plan and the Conception of the fight against corruption consider the disclosure of ultimate beneficial receiving public funds as a priority task. The registration of ultimate beneficial owners of all companies in the Czech Republic, not only those receiving public funds is to certain extent dealt with by the proposal amending the Act on public registers, currently in the government adoption process, which foresees making available of the identity of final ultimate beneficial owners to the public.

Compared to current state


Updated: 10/2016 Parameter update history

Effectiveness:
75%
Progression:
90%
The law is in force

The disclosure of ultimate beneficial owners of legal persons receiving public contracts is being solved by the new Act on public procurement, which entered into force. In relation to the proposal of the Act on public registers, which is in the Lower Chamber of the Parliament, it is, however, not clear how the corporate ownership of ultimate beneficial owners will be disclosed and evidenced if it is constituted by indirect corporate ownership interests. The disclosure of ultimate beneficial owners companies receiving public funds other than through public contracts falling within the scope of the proposal of the Act on public procurement is not being dealt with.