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In order to fight corruption and fraud, governments need to be
committed to developing a culture of integrity and accountability.
It is essential to maintaining trust in governments who are under
growing pressure from the public to be more and more transparent.
Developing a culture of integrity involves regularly updating
standards and guidance as well as monitoring and enforcing it.
Governments also need to be able to anticipate risks and apply
tailored countermeasures. This 5-day course focuses on the
fundamentals of good anti-corruption practice and shows
participants how to develop an integrity (anti-corruption) strategy
relevant to the needs of the organisation. By attending this course…
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In order to fight corruption and fraud, governments need to be
committed to developing a culture of integrity and accountability.
It is essential to maintaining trust in governments who are under
growing pressure from the public to be more and more transparent.
Developing a culture of integrity involves regularly updating
standards and guidance as well as monitoring and enforcing it.
Governments also need to be able to anticipate risks and apply
tailored countermeasures. This 5-day course focuses on the
fundamentals of good anti-corruption practice and shows
participants how to develop an integrity (anti-corruption) strategy
relevant to the needs of the organisation. By attending this course
participants will learn how to: Develop an analysis of strengths
and weaknesses which can form the basis of a strategy and action
plan for fighting corruption within the institution. These
individual plans can be compared and harmonised across the full
range of institutions. Identify specific areas of corruption and/or
areas at risk of corruption. Identify and address gaps or
inconsistencies and area which are weak or under-resourced. Create
an inventory with a brief outline of the establishment and mandate
of each institution and the responsibilities it has in fighting
corruption or other relevant areas. Develop and manage an integrity
committee, set up reporting lines Develop and maintain and
integrity communications strategy Who should attend The course has
been specially designed for Government entities in charge of
designing and implementing integrity and corruption prevention
policies; anti-corruption/governance specialists, democracy and
governance advisors and programme managers working in
governments.
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