Corruption is universal. It affects all regions of the world and all groups in civil society. However, its impact remains strongest in developing countries.
The effects of corruption are devastating: it undermines political, social and economic stability and threatens the safety and security of civil society as a whole
The effects of corruption are devastating: it undermines political, social and economic stability and threatens the safety and security of civil society as a whole
Corruption is a breeding ground for organised criminal activity, including terrorism, as criminals benefit from the complicity of corrupt officials in their illicit activities.
Corruption-related transactions may take place in several national jurisdictions, making subsequent police investigations complex and time-consuming.
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ARINWA’s courtesy visit to the Minister of Promotion of Good Governance and the Fight against Corruption prior to the 9th General Assembly.
ARINWA’s courtesy visit to the Minister of Promotion of Good Governance and the Fight against Corruption prior to the 9th General Assembly. From left to right Mrs. Kadiatou LY SANGARE, ARINWA Permanent Secretary, Mr. ZORO BI Ballo Epiphane, Minister for the Promotion of Good Governance and the Fight against Corruption, Mrs. KYLLY Fernandez, ARINWA President,