Anti-corruption Commission’s statistical data revealed that during the first three quarters of 2019, the commission has informed relevant government institutions to recover more than 190 million Rufiyaa to the state. During the first nine months of 2019, total amount to be recovered by the state stood at 190,674,529.01 (One-ninety million six-hundred and seventy-four thousand five-hundred [Read More…]
Anti-Corruption Commission sent 03 cases for prosecution
The Commission’s statistical data for the first three quarters of 2019 discloses that 03 cases were forwarded to Prosecutor General’s Office, carrying a total of 03 different charges. In the third quarter of 2019, only one case was forwarded to Prosecutor General’s Office which carried one charge of providing an undue advantage for a third [Read More…]
Highest number of cases concluded is on acts in contradiction to the laws and state orders
Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC)’s statistical data for the third quarter of 2019 discloses that the highest number of cases concluded is on acts in contradiction to the laws and state orders. A total of 95 such cases were concluded during the third quarter of 2019. Similarly, 10 cases of acts in contradiction to the laws and [Read More…]
ACC concluded 177 cases in the third quarter of 2019
Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has concluded a total of 177 cases in the third quarter of 2019. ACC’s statistical data revealed that within the first nine months of 2019, the commission has concluded a total 532 cases. Amongst these cases, 177 cases were completed in the third quarter of 2019. During the same period in 2018, [Read More…]
Highest number of cases lodged at ACC is procurement related
The Commission’s statistical data for the third quarter of 2019 discloses that the highest number of cases registered is procurement related. There was a total of 157 procurement related cases registered at the Commission during this period, while this amount stood at 40 during the same period of last year. Additionally, a total of 63 [Read More…]
ACC registered 371 cases in the third quarter of 2019
Anti-corruption Commission (ACC) has registered a total of 371 cases in the third quarter of 2019. ACC’s statistical data revealed that within the first nine months of 2019, the commission has registered a total of 917 cases. Amongst these cases, 371 cases were registered in the third quarter of 2019. During the same period in [Read More…]
Anti-Corruption Training for S.Hulhumeedhoo Public Officials
An awareness session on anti-corruption has been conducted for public officials of S.Hulhumeedoo, on Thursday, 10th October, 2019, at the S.Atoll School. The two and half hours’ session highlighted the importance of working against corruption, bases of integrity and the role of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). The session, with a total of 20 participants from [Read More…]
Awareness Session for Parents of S.Atoll School
An integrity-awareness programme has been conducted for parents of S.Atoll School, on Thursday, 10th October, 2019. The 2 hours’ session highlighted the characteristics of integrity, the damages of corruption, and the role of parents in enhancing students’ integrity. A total of 12 parents participated in the session taken at the school, which was conducted by [Read More…]
Awareness Session for Teachers of S.Atoll School
An integrity-awareness programme aimed for teachers, in order to enhance student integrity, has been conducted at S.Atoll School. The programme was conducted on Thursday, 10th October, 2019. The two and half hours’ session highlighted the characteristics of integrity, the damages of corruption, integrity in teaching, and the role of teachers and school in enhancing student [Read More…]
Awareness Session for the students of S.Atoll School
An integrity-awareness programme has been conducted for students of grades 8 and 9 of S.Atoll School, on Thursday, 10th October, 2019, at the school. The programme highlighted the importance of academic integrity, good conduct, ethical approaches of decision making, and national integrity systems. The programme was conducted as 2 sessions of 2 hours each. A [Read More…]