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Libya s Anti-Corruption Commission accredited by United Nations

By Sami Zaptia. London, 11 December 2020: Libya’s National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) announced yesterday that the United Nations Office on Crime and Drugs (UNODC) has approved it as the competent Libyan national authority for the UNODC to deal with in matters of fighting corruption and crime. The NACC stated that this is a prominent national achievement at the international level for the state of Libya and a positive step towards investing the United Nations Convention Against Corruption in the correct and required manner. It added that this accreditation is a real breakthrough to activate the role of the NACC at the international level in accordance with the regulations of the UNODC, as it is the legal basis for international cooperation in combating corruption, crimes and preventing it between states party to the convention.

4 myths about corruption

4 myths about corruption (Credit: Unsplash) This article is brought to you thanks to the collaboration of The European Sting with the World Economic Forum. Author: Kate Whiting, Senior Writer, Formative Content 9 December is International Anti-Corruption Day. During COVID-19, corruption has seen funds diverted away from those in need, says the United Nations Secretary-General. From the prevalence of corruption in rich countries to its connection with inequality, here are four myths about corruption exposed. Corruption thrives in times of crisis. This is the message from the United Nations on International Anti-Corruption Day, 9 December. UN Secretary-General António Guterres said in a statement: “Corruption is criminal, immoral and the ultimate betrayal of public trust. It is even more damaging in times of crisis – as the world is experiencing now with the COVID-19 pandemic.

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