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The NTA's Governor Mr. Angelos Binis, participated in the 10th Assembly of the International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA), based in Vienna.

In his presentation, Mr. Binis outlined the strategic plan and the principal operational pillars of the NTA, with a particular focus on the educational work carried out by the IACA Academy and its valuable contribution to the promotion of the principles of integrity and transparency through training and capacity-building actions for law enforcement and anti-corruption professionals.

In this context, the NTA's Governor referred to significant initiatives undertaken by the Authority to enhance awareness among young people, including the National Student Competition "Integrity Leaders of Tomorrow", the production of animated cartoons "Zorbs" and "San Servolo" for primary and secondary school students, and the development of a comprehensive series of training seminars on specialised topics related to the prevention and combating of fraud and corruption, in collaboration with public and private sector bodies. The seminars are designed for both public and private sector executives.

In conclusion, Mr. Binis emphasised the importance of international cooperation for the development of effective awareness-raising and mobilisation programmes for the creation of a society that will demand accountability and will not tolerate corruption.

In his presentation, Mr. Binis outlined NTA’s strategic plan and key operational pillars, highlighting the Academy's educational work and its valuable contribution to promoting the principles of integrity and transparency through training and capacity building for law enforcement professionals and anti-corruption efforts.

In this context, the Governor of NTA referred to important initiatives undertaken by the Authority to raise awareness among the youth, such as the national student competition " Integrity Leaders of Tomorrow ", the development of animated videos "Zorbs" and "San Servolo" for primary and secondary school students, and highlighted that NTA, in collaboration with public and private sector entities, has developed a comprehensive series of training seminars on specialized topics related to the prevention and fight against fraud and corruption. These seminars are aimed at public sector personnel as well as business executives.

In conclusion, Mr. Binis stressed the importance of international cooperation in developing effective awareness-raising actions and engaging citizens to "create a society that demands accountability and does not tolerate corruption".

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