Serbia’s anti-corruption council has released a report stating visible results in combating corruption have not been achieved. Despite the establishment of new institutions dedicated to the fight against corruption, the report indicates a lack of tangible progress. The council assessed the non-transparency of state institutions, highlighting ongoing concerns. The report suggests existing frameworks are insufficient to effectively address corrupt practices. These findings raise questions about the government's commitment to tackling corruption and improving governance. Further action and systemic changes are needed to demonstrate genuine improvement in this crucial area. The full report details specific areas of concern and recommendations for improvement.