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Launch of the First Training Program for Administrative Staff at Benha National University in Governance and Anti-Corruption

The first basic training program in governance and anti-corruption for administrative staff at Benha National University has commenced, organized by the National Academy for Combating Corruption from February 4 to 6, 2025, at the academy's headquarters in Nasr City.

Objectives of the Program:

  • Raise awareness of governance and transparency concepts.
  • Enhance mechanisms for combating corruption.

Lectures and Workshops:

These are presented by a selection of experts and specialists in fields such as:

  • Administrative control.
  • National security.
  • Legislation related to combating corruption.

Statements from Officials:

  • Tamer Samir, the university president, emphasized the importance of this program in promoting governance and anti-corruption values.
  • Mahmoud Shakl, Vice President for Employment, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship, noted that the program is a valuable opportunity to enhance the skills of administrative staff.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Definition of corruption, its causes, and ways to combat it.
  • The role of the Administrative Control Authority.
  • The relationship between corruption and national security.
  • The project of Egypt's informational infrastructure and its role in providing accurate information for decision-makers.

Conclusion of the Program:

The program concluded with the collection of feedback and the distribution of electronic certificates to participants, reflecting Egypt's commitment to enhancing integrity and transparency in its educational institutions.

Note:

Benha National University is keen to involve its academic and administrative leaders in training programs offered by the Administrative Control Authority to foster generations committed to implementing the state's anti-corruption plan and promoting values of integrity and transparency among university members.