The United Nations praises the efforts of the Iraqi government in combating corruption and money laundering
12-14-2023
The United Nations praises the efforts of the Iraqi government in combating corruption and money launderingThe Executive Director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime praised Iraq’s efforts to combat corruption and money laundering and engage the private sector.
The Integrity Commission said in a statement that the Commission’s Chairman, Judge Haider Hanoun, discussed with the Executive Director To the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Ghada Wali, presented effective mechanisms to reduce corruption in state institutions and protect the private sector from involvement in corruption.
Hanoun reviewed Iraq’s efforts in the field of combating corruption and spreading a culture of integrity, transparency, and accountability. Pointing out that the Authority, represented by its Department of Relations with Non-Governmental Organizations, seeks to spread ethical behavior in the public and private sectors, and to hold educational programs and seminars in the field of risk management in the private sector and its impact on applying integrity standards, providing security for businessmen and investment companies, and contributing to the government effort towards… Reconstruction and provision of services.
He pointed out that the Commission held workshops and training courses to develop the cadres of the regulatory agencies and the rest of the employees of state institutions, praising the development of the training programs of the Iraqi Anti-Corruption Academy and its digital transformation.
For her part, the Executive Director of UNODC praised Iraq’s efforts in the field of combating corruption and combating money laundering, as well as working with the private sector by holding conferences, noting Iraq’s participation and effectiveness in the CLUB project, and its endeavor to draw up a new strategy for integrity and anti-corruption and adequate preparation and preparation for it.
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