Integrity Personnel Train To Prevent corruption

A three-day training workshop meant to prepare a number of integrity personnel to effectively deter and prevent corruption and graft has been held in the country. It was organized by the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission LACC with support from UNDP.

The Social Accountability project is funded by the United Nations Peacebuilding Fund and implemented by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), UN Women, Integrity Watch Liberia, and supporting integrity institutions.

The workshop brought together personnel of integrity institutions & the Judiciary on legislation and accountability instruments, also aimed at educating participants on the concept of corruption and existing legal frameworks.

The 84 attendees who participated were drawn from Bong, Lofa, Margibi, and Nimba counties and had the opportunity to foster inclusive participation and promote transparency and accountability within communities.

The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) Executive Chairperson, Alexandra K. Zoe, told participates at the opening ceremonies that the training was intended to enhance citizens’ corruption reporting mechanisms. 

She also encouraged participants to bring forth their ideas to improve the fight against corruption.

“We encourage you to form strategic partnerships with integrity institutions and report corruption from time to time,” she said “Keep us busy. Let your advocacy lead to an audit. Let your advocacy give us intelligence tips; let your advocacy lead to investigations; let your advocacy lead to prosecution.”

The National Economist of UNDP Stanley Kamara noted that the training was crucial for enhancing the rule of law, accountability, and good governance.

He said it is to ensure that laws and regulations are understood and applied correctly, fostering a fair society.

“Through its public outreach and workshops, the LACC continues to empower citizens and communities, encouraging greater participation in promoting social accountability and transparency in good governance,” Kamara stressed.

With various interactive presentations and discussions during the training, participants were enlightened on the broad concepts of corruption, transparency and accountability mechanisms, and existing anti-corruption frameworks.

The discussions sparked debate among participants and facilitators about how some high-profile corruption cases are handled, noting that the LACC seems not to be acting.

During the debate, the LACC Executive Vice Chairperson, Ernest R. Hughes, clarified that cases of corruption often delay because no court is specifically assigned for corruption cases as opposed to rape cases.

He added that another delay is caused by the fact that the LACC does not have the power to directly take cases to court but must go through the Ministry of Justice.

Hughes expressed appreciation to the UN for its continuous support of the programs and activities of the LACC and to the United Nations Peacebuilding Fund for providing funds for the nationwide preventive and public education initiatives.

He encouraged participants to apply what they have learned to transfer their knowledge to other colleagues and continue to foster discussions around integrity and accountability in workplaces and communities.

The Social Accountability project continues to support the LACC in championing public awareness, education campaigns, and various stakeholders’ engagements in the 15 counties.

The project is also meant to heighten awareness of service delivery to the public and help service providers transform their internal procedures and organizational culture consistent with their publicly proclaimed service delivery standards.

According the an LACC release, the project is to develop a simplified and streamlined version of anti-corruption legislation that is easier for citizens, businesses, and government agencies to understand and comply with while maintaining the core principles and effectiveness of existing anti-corruption laws.

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  1. أنابيب الألياف الزجاجية والراتنج في العراق تفتخر شركة إيليت بايب في العراق بأنها منتج رائد لأنابيب الألياف الزجاجية والراتنج عالية الجودة، التي توفر أداءً ممتازًا ومتانة لتطبيقات صناعية متنوعة. توفر أنابيب البلاستيك المدعمة بالألياف الزجاجية (FRP)، والمعروفة أيضًا بأنابيب GRP، مقاومة ممتازة للتآكل، وخصائص خفيفة الوزن، وعمر خدمة طويل. تجعل هذه الخصائص منها مثالية للاستخدام في بيئات تتطلب أداءً عالياً مثل معالجة المواد الكيميائية، ومعالجة المياه، وصناعات النفط والغاز. مع التزامنا بالابتكار والجودة، تضمن شركة إيليت بايب أن كل أنبوب يلبي المعايير الصارمة، مما يثبت مكانتنا كواحدة من أفضل وأكثر الموردين موثوقية في العراق. لمزيد من المعلومات، تفضل بزيارة موقعنا على elitepipeiraq.com.

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