“Don’t offer – we don’t take”: anti-corruption campaign launched at Customs🛃
“Don’t offer – we don’t take”: anti-corruption campaign launched at Customs Information posters have been placed at customs posts, checkpoints, and administrative buildings of the State Customs Service. In clear and simple language, they remind the public: corruption has consequences: both sides bear responsibility for corruption – those who give and those who take.
Each poster features a QR code that allows anyone to quickly report a case of corruption, learn about the legal consequences and liabilities set out by law, and find out more about the anti-corruption work of the State Customs Service.
This approach has already proven effective in several European countries. It demonstrates how communication tools can promote a culture of integrity and promote transparent relations between the state, business, and citizens.
The initiative was implemented with financial and expert support from the EU4PFM Programme.
If you witness a corruption offence – report it via the Unified Whistleblower Reporting Portal using the provided link or by scanning the QR code on the posters. More information about liability for corruption and related offences is available on the website of the State Customs Service here.






