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Today marks the completion of a three-year cycle since the creation of the National Transparency Authority (NTA), a structural reform to strengthen transparency and fight corruption, designed and implemented from the very beginning by civil servants.

Ms. Alexandra Rogkakou, Head of the Inspections and Audits Unit of the National Transparency Authority, has been appointed Interim Governor of the Authority by law, following the departure of Mr. Angelos Binis from the post of Governor of the Authority, following his acceptance of an appointment, following an open international competition, to a post in a European Commission body.

Ms. A. Rogkakou has been an executive of the Authority since its creation with many years of experience in the audit bodies merged into the NTA. Building on the work it has already completed, as well as the positive acceptance and recognition it enjoys at both national and international level, the NTA continues its activities with the same intensity, willingness and professionalism on the basis of the National Strategic Plan for Combating Corruption (NACAP) 2022-2025, which was officially approved by the Act of the Council of Ministers (PYS 19, Government Gazette A 138/13).7.2022) , with actions related to all three operational pillars of the Authority a) Conducting Inspections and Audits, b) Prevention, c) Awareness-raising actions, aiming at improving accountability and transparency mechanisms in the public administration and further strengthening citizens' trust in the institutions.

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