Fight Against Corruption : Sustainable Behaviour Change Recommended
- Par Emmanuel
- 31 juil. 2019 12:38
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The Chairman of the National Anti-corruption Commission (NACC) made the recommendation in Yaounde on July 30, 2019.
The Chairman of the National Anti-corruption Commission (NACC), Rev. Dr Dieudonné Massi Gams says for Cameroon to attain President Paul Biya’s vision of becoming an emergent country by 2035, everyone must put hands on deck in the ongoing efforts to eradicate corruption and behaviour change progressively noticeable in services rendered users in public and semi-public institutions.
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He was speaking in Yaounde on July 30, 2019 as he chaired the final evaluation of the 11th series of the Rapid Results Initiative to fight corruption. The initiative concerns fighting corruption in ministries, public, semi-public institutions and private sector within 100 days. With the approach, he said, ministries and institutions set clear objectives, proper organisation, identify hurdles, seek ways of overcoming them and make proposals to attain desired results with limited means. After noting that change in the fight against corruption is perceptible with a mark of 1.5 already recorded since the putting in place of the National Strategy for the fight Against Corruption in 2010, he said some hurdles still remained.
In view of maintaining the achievements already recorded, correcting the noticeable mistakes and forging ahead, Dr Massi Gams
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