Disregard of Corruption in-Country
Q51
0/100
Do the armed forces have military doctrine addressing corruption as a strategic issue on operations?
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Q52
50/100
Is there training in corruption issues for commanders at all levels in order to ensure that these commanders are clear on the corruption issues they may face during deployment?
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Some commanders, before deployment, take part in Building Integrity courses provided by the Multinational Peace Support Operations Training Centre of Greek Army [1, 2].
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Q53
0/100
Is corruption as a strategic issue considered in the forward planning of operations? If so, is there evidence that commanders at all levels apply this knowledge in the field?
View QuestionCorruption within Mission
Q54
0/100
Are trained professionals regularly deployed to monitor corruption risk in the field (whether deployed on operations or peacekeeping missions)?
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The country deploys no trained personnel for corruption monitoring, or informally monitors corruption using non-expert personnel [1, 2].
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The Greek Armed Forces rarely participate in peacekeeping operations [1, 2].
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This indicator is scored ‘Not Applicable’. The Greek Armed Forces rarely participate in peacekeeping operations [1, 2].
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Contracting
Q55
0/100
Are there guidelines, and staff training, on addressing corruption risks in contracting whilst on deployed operations or peacekeeping missions?
View QuestionPrivate Security Companies
Q56
NS/100
Are private military contractors employed and if so, are they subject to a similar level of scrutiny as for the armed forces?
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This indicator is not assigned a score in the GDI. There is no legal framework about PMCs in Greece.
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This indicator is not assigned a score in the GDI. There are no legal provisions for oversight of PMCs in Greece and no relevant…
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This indicator is not assigned a score in the GDI. There is no legal framework about PMCs in Greece.
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