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Tuesday 28 January 2014

Head Of Transparency International Says Job Done By ICPC To Fight Corruption 'Interesting'

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Head Of Transparency International Says Job Done By ICPC To Fight Corruption 'Interesting'

President of Transparency International (TI) Huguette Labelle termed as "interesting" the job done by the Moroccan anti-corruption agency (ICPC).

The ICPC is a very important body in Morocco, and despite being only an advisory agency, it has succeeded in doing a lot in terms of fighting corruption in Morocco, said Labelle during a meeting, Monday in Rabat, with president of the agency Abdeslam Aboudrar.

 Labelle is on a visit to the kingdom at the invitation of Transparency Morocco to take part in the award ceremony for the 2013 Integrity Prize.

 Boudrar reviewed the crucial steps taken by the ICPC over the past five years, highlighting the achievements and efforts by the body in the fight against corruption in Morocco.