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KSA elected member of International Anti-Corruption Academy

  • The selection followed the Kingdom's admission to the Academy’s membership as one of the founding members of the international organization
  • The election represents a recognition of the Kingdom’s local and international efforts in protecting the integrity and fighting corruption

The Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority, an affiliate of the government of Saudi Arabia has been elected by the International Anti-Corruption Academy “IACA” as an active member of the Academy’s Board of Trustees for three years.

The selection followed the Kingdom’s admission to the Academy’s membership as one of the founding members of the international organization.

The election represents a recognition of the Kingdom’s local and international efforts in protecting the integrity and fighting corruption, and its constructive cooperation with relevant regional and international bodies and organizations, including the Riyadh Initiative (GlobE).

The Director-General for Enhancing Integrity, and Supervising the Integrity Centre for Training at the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority Dr. Shakir bin Ahmed Al-Saleh is set to represent the kingdom in the Academy’s Board of Trustees.