The Federal Integrity Commission, represented by the Director General of Organizations, announced the launch of the forum “Enhancing Integrity in the Economic Sector” as part of its efforts to combat corruption and create an attractive business environment for investors.
The official meeting was attended by a distinguished group of government officials, representatives of oversight bodies, the private sector, and economic experts, in addition to the participation of Osoul for Economic Development and Sustainable Development. The attendees reviewed the forum’s objectives, which include:
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Enhancing oversight mechanisms: Through partnerships between regulatory bodies and economic institutions to establish clear standards for combating corruption.
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Raising institutional awareness: Via seminars and workshops targeting company managers and entrepreneurs about the importance of transparency in financial and administrative operations.
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Exchanging international expertise: By inviting experts from international organizations to present best practices in combating corruption and ensuring institutional integrity.
Engineer Khalid Al-Jabri, President of Osoul, emphasized that “enhancing integrity in the economic sector is a fundamental pillar for achieving sustainable development and attracting foreign investments.” He called on all governmental and private parties to actively participate in the forum, which will be held next month, aiming to develop a clear roadmap to strengthen integrity and fight economic corruption in Iraq.
