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Prime Minister
  
Preceded by
  
Senko Plicanic


Name
  
Goran Klemencic

Goran Klemencic

Born
  
28 May 1972 (age 52) Kranj, Yugoslavia(now Slovenia) (
1972-05-28
)

Alma mater
  
University of LjubljanaHarvard university

Political party
  

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Goran Klemenčič (born 28 May 1972, Kranj, Slovenia) is a Slovene lawyer and public servant, notable as commissioner of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption of the Republic of Slovenia.

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Life

He completed a master’s degree at Harvard Law School after graduating from both Faculty of Law and Faculty of Computer Science at University of Ljubljana. He continued with post-graduate studies at the National University of Ireland.

Work

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He worked as a consultant at The European Committee on Crime Problems of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris. He also participated in the preparation of the legal bases of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague. For two years he was also a member of the OECD anti-corruption management committee.

Goran Klemenčič Leadership Ministry of Justice

In 2010, he became a Chief Commissioner of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption of the Republic of Slovenia. In 2013, the Commission's 2012-2013 Investigation Report on the parliamentary parties' leaders revealed that Janez Janša, PM, and Zoran Janković, the head of the opposition, systematically and repeatedly violated the law by failing to properly report their assets. On February 18 2015, the Supreme Court of Slovenia ruled that all sections regarding Janez Janša must be removed from this report because the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption failed to send the draft of the report to Janša for submission of his comments, and thus seriously violated Janša's rights, granted by the article 22 of the Slovenian constitution. On May 29 2015, the Supreme Court of Slovenia additionally ruled that all sections regarding Zoran Janković must also be removed for exactly the same reason.

Goran Klemenčič Slovenia Fails to Back EU Proposal for Personal Data Protection Reform

Goran Klemenčič Zato Klemeni ni bil za pomilostitev Bahtiarja Bajrovia

Goran Klemenčič Odloeno konec nadzora nad premoenjskim stanjem Klemenia

References

Goran Klemenčič Wikipedia


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