Anti-corruption chiefs will convene in Kampala from 6th to 11th May 2019 to discuss ways of dealing with corruption, one of the major problems facing governments around the globe.
The Inspectorate of Government will tomorrow (Sunday) host the 9th Commonwealth Africa Anti- Corruption Centre (CAACC) or the Centre as it is commonly known.
The Inspector General of Government, Justice Irene Mulyagonja on Thursday announced that the Anti-corruption chiefs will convene in Kampala from 6th – 11th May 2019 to discuss ways of dealing with corruption, one of the major problems facing governments around the globe.
The conference under the theme: “Time to Act: Prevent Corruption for sustainable Development” is expected to attract over 40 participants from the Anti-Corruption Agencies from Commonwealth Countries in Africa. President Museveni will be the chief guest at the opening of the conference at Lake Victoria Serena Gold Resort and Spa in Kigo.
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