Group of States Against Corruption

The Group of States against Corruption (French: groupe d'États contre la corruption, GRECO), the Council of Europe’s anti-corruption monitoring body with its Headquarters in Strasbourg (France), was established, in 1999, as an enlarged Partial Agreement by 17 Council of Europe member States. GRECO, which is also open to non-European States, currently has 49 members, including two States that are not members of the Council of Europe (the United States and Belarus). Since August 2010, all Council of Europe members have been members of GRECO.

Group of States Against Corruption

The Group of States against Corruption (French: groupe d'États contre la corruption, GRECO), the Council of Europe’s anti-corruption monitoring body with its Headquarters in Strasbourg (France), was established, in 1999, as an enlarged Partial Agreement by 17 Council of Europe member States. GRECO, which is also open to non-European States, currently has 49 members, including two States that are not members of the Council of Europe (the United States and Belarus). Since August 2010, all Council of Europe members have been members of GRECO.