ACC working neutrally, curbing corruption from root level  


FE Team | Published: March 20, 2018 20:55:29 | Updated: March 21, 2018 10:41:43


ACC working neutrally, curbing corruption from root level  

Chairman of Anti-corruption commission (ACC) Iqbal Mahmud on Tuesday said that ACC has been working neutrally to counter corruption from root level.

He said this while executive director of Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) Francis Sham and research project manager Joshua Hai met with him.

"With the continued efforts of the Commission, there has been some progress in this regard. However, the commission is not perfect as all criminals, including the corrupt, are constantly changing their strategy and nature," he said.

The ACC boss said "The intensity of corruption does not reduce rapidly in the world, but in some cases its intensity is increasing. Therefore, to prevent corruption, the commission's officials need to increase their capacity."

Stressing on the new technology and tools, he urged the ACC to assist the ACC in the training of ACC officials through skilled and professional trainers of the organisation, reports UNB.

During the meeting, ICAC executive director Francis Sham identified the field of mutual cooperation and expressed his intention to work together with the ACC to prevent corruption in various fields including development of information, information exchange and training.

Executive director Francis SHAM also invited the ACC chairman for visiting the Independent Commission Against Corruption in Hongkong.

Alongside, a two day long 'Case Planning Analysis and Management' began at the auditorium of the ACC.

ACC Commisioner Dr. Nasiruddin Ahmed inaugurated the workshop while thirty participants from deputy directors to director level are taking part in the workshop.

Regional Anti-corruption Advisor of UNODC Zoran Markovic and senior investigator of the UN office of Internal Investigation Francis Montil were present during the opening.

 

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