Countering Shadow Economy in Poland Program Summary /2017

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Countering Shadow Economy in Poland Program Summary - 2014/2017 11

12 GLOBAL COMPACT PRZECIWDZIAŁANIE SZAREJ STREFIE W POLSCE NOTES ON THE PROGRAM The conctept for the Program originated from the 10th Principle of the UN Global Compact: Anti-Corruption Businesses should work against corruption in all its forms, including extortion and bribery. The areas of intervention are directly linked to imlpementation of SDG 8, 9, 10, 12, with special focus towards SDG16: 16.4 By 2030, significantly reduce illicit financial and arms flows, strengthen the recovery and return of stolen assets and combat all forms of organized crime 16.5/ Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms. Corruption and shadow economy s pervasive effect transcends the political, economic and social spheres of the communities and spreads like a virus in the global world of today. They undermine development, prosperity, democracy, justice and rule of law. There is abundance of proofs for that and a desperate need for sound policies and consistent implementation of regulations.

COUNTERING SHADOW ECONOMY IN POLAND I PROGRAM SUMMARY - 2014/2017 13 THE INITIAL STAGES The Program was inaugurated on 30 June 2014 during the meeting with the heads of the Ministries of Finance and Economy, representatives of Parliament, Central Anticorruption Bureau, Internal Security Agency, Police and Customs Service. As during the meeting the scale and growth of the non-observed economy in Poland was named as the most significant threat to the country develoment and stability, Global Compact Network Poland with BCC and Partners declared to implement a dedicated Program. The most exposed economy sectors were named (petroleum sector, alcohol, tobacco, construction steel) and its representatives were invited to participate in the study and case analyses. In 2015 the research and analyses were conducted by EY, a contracted consultancy - established the scale of shadow economy to reach conservatively 12.4% of the Polish GDP, while in most infiltrated sectors (petroleum, tobacco) it reached at least 23%. The more worrying was also the swift development of professional criminal organizations sucking the profits from the growing part of the shadow economy. In monetary terms, the value of the shadow economy in Poland was estimated to reach 400 bln PLN a year (ca. 100 bln USD), and despite many efforts and declarations of the officials the totals appear to remain stable. Although shadow economy, as an economic phenomenon, is related to any economic activity not to be completely controlled, its growth in Poland remain increasingly significant and worrying. Professional criminal organizations that get the hold over illicit economy are more and more efficient in avoiding detection and law enforcement - already making some sectors of the economy increasingly difficult to operate in for the law abiding companies - including huge state owned corporations. Their gains remain and grow, posing a threat to internal security, as well as a serious drain on the Polish fiscal capabilities and financing for growth.

14 GLOBAL COMPACT PRZECIWDZIAŁANIE SZAREJ STREFIE W POLSCE POLAND AND UN CONVENTION AGAINST CORRUPTION The follow up to the document were analyses of the implementation of the Convention articles. Although most of the articles are addressed by the Polish authorities in some way, they are at the same time not very efficiently enforced yet. Clearly not operationalized and increasingly urgent (having in mind the scale of shadow and illegal economy) became the issues under the articles below: Article 20 - Illicit enrichment Subject to its constitution and the fundamental principles of its legal system, each State Party shall consider adopting such legislative and other measures as may be necessary to establish as a criminal offence, when committed ntentionally, illicit enrichment, that is, a significant increase in the assets of a public official that he or she cannot reasonably explain in relation to his or her lawful income. Article 26 - Liability of legal persons 1. Each State Party shall adopt such measures as may be necessary, consistent with its legal principles, to establish the liability of legal persons for participation in the offences established in accordance with this Convention. 2. Subject to the legal principles of the State Party, the liability of legal persons may be criminal, civil or administrative.

COUNTERING SHADOW ECONOMY IN POLAND I PROGRAM SUMMARY - 2014/2017 15 3. Such liability shall be without prejudice to the criminal liability of the natural persons who have committed the offences. 4. Each State Party shall, in particular, ensure that legal persons held liable in accordance with this article are subject to effective, proportionate and dissuasive criminal or non-criminal sanctions, including monetary sanctions. Article 33 - Protection of reporting persons Each State Party shall consider incorporating into its domestic legal system appropriate measures to provide protection against any unjustified treatment for any person who reports in good faith and on reasonable grounds to the competent authorities any facts concerning offences established in accordance with this Convention.

16 GLOBAL COMPACT PRZECIWDZIAŁANIE SZAREJ STREFIE W POLSCE PROGRAM S OBJECTIVES & TOOLS The overall aim of the Program - to counteract corruption and diminish barriers for economic and social development related to the existence of shadow economy (and/or relaed criminal activities). THE STRATEGIC TARGETS INCLUDE: improving the quality and effectiveness of public administration; improving the quality and enforcement of laws and regulations; implementation and dissemination of practices of responsible and sustainable corporate policies. THE MEANS FOR THE PROGRAM IMPLEMENTAITON: the business-government cooperation platform, developed and facilitated by Global Compact in Poland, focused task groups for identified risk sectors of the economy THE MAIN PROGRAM OUTCOME DOCUMENT (ANNUAL) Annual analytical report on the scale of the shadow economy in Poland, consisting: estimates on the sector s exposures, risk areas (sectors, processes, regulations and factors, system malfunctions responsible parties owners of the problem horizontal & sector-specific recommendations

COUNTERING SHADOW ECONOMY IN POLAND I PROGRAM SUMMARY - 2014/2017 17 SUPPORTING TOOLS FOR PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION: Sectoral or issue-specific Discussion Papers (quarterly or event related) Expert team meetings/ seminars Steering commite and partner meetings Sectoral debates Final Conference (annual)

18 GLOBAL COMPACT PRZECIWDZIAŁANIE SZAREJ STREFIE W POLSCE

COUNTERING SHADOW ECONOMY IN POLAND I PROGRAM SUMMARY - 2014/2017 19 THEMATIC GROUPS Meetings hosted in turns by the, Ministry of Development, Business Centre Club and Global Compact Poland Establishing and operationalizing the private sector coalition against illicit business practices and corruption Data gathering and analyses of shadow or illicit economy Naming and debating wrongful practices, illicit activities or legal loopholes Debating potential systems of monitoring and information exchange Discussing effective and efficient fiscal and oversight systems Recommendations on regulatory packages strenghtening the rule of law, at the same time leveling the field for business and protecting the freedoms of economic activity

PROGRAM TIMELINE AND EVENTS 08 DEC 2017 CONFERENCE AND PUBLICATION OF THE ANNUAL REPORT "COUNTERING SHADOW ECONOMY. III EDITION" 14 NOV 2017 ALCOHOL INDUSTRY 2017 December/September 27 NOV 2017 3 NOV 2017 PETROLEUM INDUSTRY MINISTRY OF FINANCE Food And Beverages (HoReCa) Industry 14 NOV 2017 TOBACCO INDUSTRY 27-29 SEPT 2017 EXPERT DEBATE EUROPEAN FORUM FOR NEW IDEAS Sopot

COUNTERING SHADOW ECONOMY IN POLAND I PROGRAM SUMMARY - 2014/2017 21 12 SEPT 2017 CONFERENCE "PAYMENT WITHOLDING A SCURGE OF CONSTRUCTION SECTOR" SARP Warsaw 19 JULY 2017 ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY September/March 5-7 SEPT 2017 DISCUSSION PANEL BUSINESS-PEOPLE-STATE Krynica Economic Forum 19 JULY 2017 ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY 21 JUNE 2017 PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE MEETING SUPPORTING ENTRE- PRENEURSHIP Parliament of the Republic of Poland 9 JUNE 2017 IV SECTORAL CONGRESS ALCOHOL INDUSTRY

1 JUNE 2017 THEMATIC CONFERENCE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE REFORM OF THE TREASURY ADMINISTRATION 6 MARCH 2017 PRESS CONFERENCE HAZARD INDUSTRY Polish Information Agency 2017/16 December/September 29 MAY 2017 17 JAN 2017 MEDIA DEBATE PETROLEUM SECTOR REFORM PACKAGE Rzeczpospolita Daily 16 MARCH 2017 MEDIA DEBATE HAZARD AND BETTING INDUSTRY REFORM PACKAGE TRAINING FOR JOURNALISTS SHADOW ECONOMY / NEW POLICIES AND DATA GCNP Office 9 DEC 2016 CONFERENCE AND PUBLICATION OF THE ANNUAL REPORT COUNTER- THROUHG THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE LEGALAND JUDICIARY SYSTEM

COUNTERING SHADOW ECONOMY IN POLAND I PROGRAM SUMMARY - 2014/2017 23 6 DEC 2016 ALCOHOL INDUSTRY 27 OCT 2016 MEDIA DEBATE "NEW TOOLS FOR COUNTERING ILLICIT ECONOMY" September/March 30 NOV 2016 PETROLEUM INDUSTRY 28 NOV 2016 TOBACCO INDUSTRY 11 OCT 2016 DISCUSSION PANEL WHY IT IS WORTH TO FIGHT SHADOW ECONOMY European Congress of SME, Katowice 7 OCT 2016 CONSULTATION MEETING UN BUSINESS CENTRE CLUB EFFECTIVENESS OF JUDICARY SYSTEM BCC

27 SEPT 2016 CONSULTATION MEETING STATE OWNED COMPANIES AND SHADOW ECONOMY 6 JUL 2016 ALCOHOL INDUSTRY 2016 December/September 6-8 SEPT 2016 1 JUL 2016 DISCUSSION PANEL Krynica Economic Forum 14 JUL 2016 TOBACCO INDUSTRY MEETING WITH JOURNALISTS POLICIES FOR COUNTERING SHADOW ECONOMY GCNP Office, with W. Jasinski, Undersecretary of State, 23 JUN 2016 EXPERT DEBATE ANALYSING THE SCALE OF THE SHADOW ECONOMY BCC

COUNTERING SHADOW ECONOMY IN POLAND I PROGRAM SUMMARY - 2014/2017 25 19 JUN 2016 DISCUSSION PANEL THE STATE OF THE SHADOW ECONOMY European Economic Congress Katowice 3 MARCH 2016 CONSULTATION MEETING AVAILABLE DATA AND MEASURING METHODOLOGY SHADOW ECONOMY BCC September/March 7 APR 2016 CONFERENCE AND PUBLICATION OF THE ANNUAL REPORT COUNTERING SHADOW ECONOMY 18 FEB 2016 CONSULTATION MEETING STATE OWNED COMPANIES AND SHADOW ECONOMY Minister M. Zagórski, Ministry Of Treasury 11 FEB 2016 CONSULTATION MEETING SHADOW ECONOMY AS A OBSTACLE FOR GROWTH Minister M. Zagórski, Ministry Of Treasury

28 JAN 2016 CONSULTATION MEETING, EXPOSED SECTORS AND MF STRATEGY FOR CONFRONTING SHADOW ECONOMY 23 NOV / 15 DEC 2015 / 15 JAN 2016 CONSULTATION MEETINGS ECONOMY -WIDE ISSUES EELATED TO SHADOW ECONOMY, CONCLUSIONS AND PLANS FOR CONTROL ROCEDURES IN PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Supreme Control Office 2016/14 December/September 25 JAN 2016 8 SEPT 2015 CONSULTATION MEETING TRANSPARENCY OF BUSINESS, PRACTICES AND BIDDING PROCEDURES Ministry of Development, Undersecretary of State M. Haladyj EXPERT DEBATE THE GROWTH OF THE SHADOW ECONOMY Krynica Economic Forum 30 JUN 2015 EXPERT SEMINAR MAIN ISSUE AREAS, SYSTEMATIC PROBLEMS with participation of Business Centre Club, Ministries of Finance and Economy, CBA, CBŚ, Police HQ

COUNTERING SHADOW ECONOMY IN POLAND I PROGRAM SUMMARY - 2014/2017 27 23 JUN 2015 SUPREME AUDIT OFFICE CONSULTATION MEETING Cooperation of State Agencies in combating corruption 8 SEPT 2014 EXPERT DEBATE ANALYSING THE GROWTH OF THE SHADOW ECONOMY September/March 19 JUN 2015 DEBATE OF THE GCNP PROGRAM BOARD THE COALITION AGAINST CORRUPTION Representation of the European Commission 30 JUN 2014 EXPERT DEBATE HOW TO COMBAT SHADOW ECONOMY Inauguration of the GCNP Program (BCC)

28 GLOBAL COMPACT PRZECIWDZIAŁANIE SZAREJ STREFIE W POLSCE MAIN PROGRAM REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS Initial Report Countering Shadow Economy in Poland, 2015 Initial Report Countering Shadow Economy in Poland, 2016 Thematic Discussion Paper The Reform of the National Treasury Administration, 2017 Thematic Discussion Paper The New Law on the Protection of the Whistleblowers, 2017

COUNTERING SHADOW ECONOMY IN POLAND I PROGRAM SUMMARY - 2014/2017 29