AU anti-corruption board meets Namibian civil society

CIVIL society actors need to engage in the fight against corruption, was the message of a meeting between Namibian civil society representatives and the delegation from the African Union Advisory Board on Corruption in Windhoek on Thursday.

The AUADC delegation was in the country from 16 September to 23 September and apart from the meeting with Namibian civil society actors, they also had discussions with various government departments and agencies, including the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), and private sector representatives.

The AUABC visit followed a self-assessment exercise in 2017 by the Namibian government on its progress on implementing the AU Convention on Preventing an Combatting Corruption.

In the photo are (from left) ACC director general Paulus Noa, AUABC board members Florence Ziyambi (Zimbabwe), Anne-Marie Mougemba (DRC), Pascal Bamouni (Burkina Faso), and AUABC executive secretary Charity Nchimunya.

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