Anti-Corruption Commission’s annual report 2015 is to be shared with the media

According to Article 31 of Anti-Corruption Commission Act (Law Number 13/2008) Anti-Corruption Commission has compiled and sent the annual report of 2015 to the President and Parliament. Article 31(c) requires the report to be published publicly within 14 days of submitting the report to the President and Parliament. Moreover, the Commission has decided to hold a meeting to share the report with the media.
Like the previous years the 2015’s annual report also includes, general administration of the Commission, Commission’s investigations, work on formulating the National Integrity Plan. In addition, it also includes information on lodged, ongoing and concluded cases, along with details of members meetings, prevention activities of the Commission together with awareness events, work towards building a society of integrity, Commissions effort to develop its human resources and challenges faced by the Commission. Furthermore, it also provides a glance on the focus of the Commission and work projected for 2016 future. The key purpose of the report is to convey information on the Commission’s responsibilities and to discharge its public accountability responsibilities.