Ombudsman, UN eye stronger anti-graft collaboration
MANILA, Philippines — A United Nations anti-corruption official paid a courtesy visit to Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla on Thursday to discuss potential areas of collaboration aimed at strengthening anti-corruption efforts. Remulla met with Annika Wythes, the anti-corruption team lead at the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in Southeast Asia and the Pacific together with UNODC Philippines National Programme Officer Atty. Kirbee Tibayan. The meeting served as an opportunity to discuss future areas of collaboration, including advanced digital forensics training, strengthened international cooperation mechanisms, and the possible development of a unified National Anti-Corruption Framework for the country. READ: […]... Keep on reading: Ombudsman, UN eye stronger anti-graft collaboration
Original source: Philippine Daily Inquirer