JOINT STATEMENT

U.S. Embassy and Swedish Embassy, EU and OSCE Delegation: An impartial, accountable, and efficient judiciary is essential for B&H to make progress on its EU path

We support the functional independence of the ODC and its important work and we support all efforts to ensure it remains free from interference with its investigations

EU Delegation Building: Ensure that the Office of the Disciplinary Counsel can carry out its mandate independently. Avaz

H. J. I.

An impartial, accountable, and efficient judiciary is essential for Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) to make progress on its EU path.

In that sense, the Office of the Disciplinary Counsel (ODC) within the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council (HJPC) is essential in guaranteeing that all judicial office holders and HJPC members in B&H promote these principles and adhere to the highest ethical standards.

In the Analytical Report accompanying the European Commission’s Opinion on BiH’s application for EU membership, the EU recommended a strengthening of the “operational autonomy and independence in decision-making of the Office of the Disciplinary Counsel” as well as reducing the potential for “undue interference”.

Restoring citizens’ trust in their judiciary requires, among others, ensuring that the Office of the Disciplinary Counsel can enforce its mandate independently and impartially, free from any undue pressure and personal attacks on the integrity of its members. We support the functional independence of the ODC and its important work and we support all efforts to ensure it remains free from interference with its investigations.