The Administrative Control and Transparency Authority yesterday began a regional training session on the review of the implementation of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption in co-operation with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
The two-day training session aims mainly to brief the participants on the UN Convention against Corruption and to develop their abilities to participate in an effective mechanism through the exchange of information in the field of implementation of the Convention.
Participants include a number of government experts from Arab and GCC countries in addition to the National Expert Group of Qatar, the Administrative Control and Transparency Authority, the ministries of Foreign Affairs, Interior, Administrative Development and Social Affairs and Labour, Justice, Finance, Transport and Communications, Qatar Central Bank, the public prosecution, the Supreme Judicial Council, and the National Committee for Combating Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing.
Meanwhile, President of the Court of Cassation and Chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council HE Masood Mohamed al-Amri met with UNODC officials Dimitri Vlassis and Oliver Stolpe.
They discussed bilateral co-operation in the judicial field between Qatar and the UN organisation.

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