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ACRC runs virtual anti-corruption training for international anti-corruption practitioners
- Date2021-08-12
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The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission (ACRC) of the Republic of Korea will run an online training course for five days from October 18, 2021 to share its anti-corruption polices and experiences with other countries.
Since 2013, the ACRC has hosted this training course every year to help enhance the capacities of international anti-corruption practitioners in developing and implementing effective anti-corruption policies and measures.
With coronavirus infections soaring worldwide, the upcoming training course will be held as a real-time webinar, bringing together about 50 public officials from anti-corruption agencies of 25 countries.
The training course will cover Korea’s major anti-corruption policies including Corruption Risk Assessment and whistleblower protection and reward program, which have won international recognition as best practices in the anti-corruption field.
Anti-corruption agencies can nominate two applicants who are proficient in the English language to attend the webinar no later than Friday, September 17. Successful applicants will be notified individually by e-mail on Thursday, September 30.
Click "Attachments" to download the draft agenda for the training program and an application form.
Since 2013, the ACRC has hosted this training course every year to help enhance the capacities of international anti-corruption practitioners in developing and implementing effective anti-corruption policies and measures.
With coronavirus infections soaring worldwide, the upcoming training course will be held as a real-time webinar, bringing together about 50 public officials from anti-corruption agencies of 25 countries.
The training course will cover Korea’s major anti-corruption policies including Corruption Risk Assessment and whistleblower protection and reward program, which have won international recognition as best practices in the anti-corruption field.
Anti-corruption agencies can nominate two applicants who are proficient in the English language to attend the webinar no later than Friday, September 17. Successful applicants will be notified individually by e-mail on Thursday, September 30.
Click "Attachments" to download the draft agenda for the training program and an application form.