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By resolution 58/4 of 31 October 2003, the General Assembly of the United Nations designated 9 December as International Anti-Corruption Day. It aims to engage all stakeholders in society to effectively fight corruption.  It is marked every year to recognize that we all have a personal responsibility to help end corruption.

To commemorate the seventh year of signing of this event, the ICAC has organised an array of events stretching along a week targeting stakeholders from all spheres. The gist of the events was to raise national conscience on the collective need to uproot corruption. The following were organised:

 

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Prize Giving for Competitions in the

Primary Education Sector

 

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Award for the Best Anti-Corruption Framework 2010

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Strengthening Community Vigilance Using Drama icw CELPAC

 

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Run the Flame of Integrity

 

Message of ICAC's Director-General to

all public officials

 

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Mass Communication Campaign

 

 

 
 
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