Kuwait strengthens its fight against corruption through global partnerships
Kuwait is actively working to combat corruption on a global scale. Abdulaziz Al-Ibrahim, Chairman of Kuwait's Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha), has emphasised the country's commitment to international collective action against corruption. Kuwait aims to learn from the latest global mechanisms for asset recovery and anti-money laundering.
Nazaha is keen to build sustainable cooperation networks with international and regional organisations. This involves exchanging expertise and best practices to strengthen Kuwait's national legislation. The country's participation in the Interpol Global Conference on Anti-Corruption and Asset Recovery reflects this commitment. This conference is a significant gathering of law enforcement agencies, oversight bodies, and financial intelligence units from around the world. Kuwait's involvement demonstrates its eagerness to contribute to shaping international anti-corruption strategies.
Kuwait's efforts to combat corruption are part of a global coordination initiative. By learning from international mechanisms and building cooperation networks, Kuwait seeks to promote transparency and sustainable development. The country's participation in the Interpol conference underscores its dedication to international collective action against corruption.
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