The national anti-corruption strategy must be measured and its success evaluated so that the subsequent strategy can be improved. This is one of the main criticisms the OECD makes of the Portuguese anti-corruption system. It does not measure, it does not compare, and therefore it does not know where the national integrity system can be improved.
President of the national anti-corruption mechanism criticises lack of evaluation of national strategy
Tuesday, 24 March 2026RSS
Context & Explainers
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is an intergovernmental group of mainly high‑income countries that provides economic research, policy analysis and recommendations to members. Portugal, as a member, often uses OECD reports to inform policy on complex issues like housing, taxation and public services, so its analysis can shape government responses to the housing crisis.






