‘Anti-corruption system solid’ – New laws on cards
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KUWAIT CITY, Dec 7, (KUNA): The Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) on Tuesday affirmed the State of Kuwait has set up a robust and solid system to fight the scourge. These state-level efforts have been capped with Kuwait’s joining the UN Convention against Corruption and the Arab anti-Corruption Convention, said Nazaha’s chairman, Abdul Aziz Al-Ibrahim while addressing the third international conference for the Palestinian anti-Corruption Authority, themed, “Precautions against corruption in the public sector .. governance .. efficiency and adherence.” Nazaha has also exerted efforts for enacting a package of legislations designed to bolster national action to prohibit and combat corruption and boost accountability, he added.
Moreover, Al-Ibrahim alluded to the establishment of the auditing apparatuses and the Central Agency for Public Tenders. Nazaha has been granted a prime role in the endeavors to attain objectives of the international sustainable development, 2030. Governance, he has added, has become a prime means for combating corruption and boosting transparency and regulating auditing in various state sectors.
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