The Criminal Research and Training Center of the Public Prosecution has announced that eight prosecutors have completed an advanced training course in France on the prevention, detection, and suppression of corruption.
The Attorney General’s Office explained on its Facebook page that the training course was implemented by the French School of the Judiciary, as a continuation of an activity in which the delegates participated with other trainees from several countries.
It added that the training course comes within the framework of the Criminal Research Center's international technical cooperation agreement with the Expertise France Foundation, as part of the Public Prosecution Authority's efforts to combat the scourge of corruption and implement its policy of leveraging the experiences of comparative jurisdictions and diversifying sources of capacity building.
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