BRUSSELS, June 27: The European Commission told EU newcomers Bulgaria and Romania on Wednesday they have made insufficient progress in fighting corruption and that they risk sanctions in the future if they do not meet detailed benchmarks.

The EU executive adopted surveys of the Black Sea neighbours warning them there was no room for complacency despite some progress in remedying weaknesses on justice and home affairs.

The Commission said it was too early either to decide on possible sanctions or to remove that threat for the two states which joined the bloc in January.

Romania was credited with progress in judicial reform and substantial progress in creating a National Integrity Agency. But in both countries, “progress in the judicial treatment of high-level corruption is insufficient”, the reports said.

The Bulgaria report was critical of the absence of practical results across the whole area of crime-fighting, saying there was no room for satisfaction. “'Contract killings' continue to be of great concern, and in particular most recent killings of local politicians since January. To date, no prosecution and conviction has taken place.”

The EU executive was mandated to report every six months on the two newcomers' progress in meeting a series of benchmarks on judicial reform, corruption and organised crime under their accession treaty.

—AFP

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