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The Ministry of the Public Service and Administrative Reform say No to Corruption

 

The Ministry of the Public Service and Administrative Reform say No to Corruption!

  "Dear Public Service users, please do denounce and give suggestions that will help booster and improve our services". These were the high notes of the minister of the Public Service, Joseph LE, during a ceremony organised to officially launch the activities of the anti corruption unit of the ministry today 10 June 2019.The meeting which took place in the club MINFOPRA hall in presence of the president of CONAC ,Rev Dr. Massi GAMS Dieudonné was attended by the staff of the ministry and other concerned parties of the national anti-corruption unit. Amongst other things, minister Joseph LE, re-iterated his committed vision of reforming the Public Service for the well being of her numerous users. This commitment which includes fighting against behaviours which favour corruption practices within the Public Service will be demonstrated by the activities of the anti-corruption unit.These activities which also translate concrete measures against corruption in the Public Administration of Cameroon include:-Identifying, reducing and eliminating opportunities of corruption-Identifying and reprimanding authors and accomplices of acts of corruption-Elaborate a behaviour code for the staff, on practices liable to reproach;-Continue the management of complaints on acts of corruption, submitted through the email address of the unit( This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.), and the suggestion boxes made available;-Follow-up of denunciation made in 2018;-Exploitation of the suggestion boxes.The meeting ended on a promising note after the visitation and observations of the equipments and documents prepared against corruption in the Ministry!

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