Africazine:
Algeria is taking significant steps to combat corruption through a high-profile study day.
The Minister of Interior, Local Assemblies and Transport, Mr. Said Sayoud, participated in a study day commemorating African Anti-Corruption Day. This event, organized under the patronage of President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, aimed to highlight mechanisms for preventing corruption and promoting transparency.
Algeria’s Commitment to Anti-Corruption Efforts
The study day was organized by the High Authority for Transparency, Prevention and Combating Corruption, in collaboration with the Algerian Economic Renewal Council and the National Union of Public Contractors. This gathering brought together various stakeholders focused on governance and integrity in public and economic management.
By addressing corruption, Algeria aims to strengthen its governance framework. The event underscores the importance of collaboration among different sectors to enhance transparency and accountability.
Algeria: Key figures on Anti-Corruption Initiatives
- An amount was not specified
Future Directions for Algeria’s Anti-Corruption Strategy
- Continued collaboration with stakeholders in governance
- Implementation of mechanisms to bolster corruption prevention
- Focus on enhancing principles of transparency
Algeria is prioritizing anti-corruption measures to ensure transparency and integrity in governance.
