A conference devoted to anti-corruption initiatives is set to be held in Saudi Arabia on Feb. 20-21.
It will be organized by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (Nazaha) in Riyadh, and held under the patronage of King Salman.
It will feature specialists and experts in the field of protecting integrity and fighting corruption, from the Kingdom and internationally.
The conference will discuss topics related to governance, transparency, accountability in the public and private sectors, international cooperation, asset recovery, as well as showcasing best practices in the field.
Khaled bin Abdulmohsen Al-Muhaisen, president of Nazaha, said that the conference comes in line with the Saudi Vision 2030 reform plan, and from the Kingdom’s keenness to participate in international efforts to fight corruption.
Source : Arab News
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