As part of Egypt’s ongoing efforts to support joint Arab action, the Administrative Control Authority (ACA) concluded an advanced training programme for anti-corruption officials from several Arab countries at its headquarters in the New Capital.
The three-week programme was attended by supervisory-level ACA members alongside representatives from anti-corruption bodies and law enforcement agencies in Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Libya.
The programme featured specialized lectures covering legal, economic, administrative, and technical dimensions of combating and preventing corruption.
It also included leadership and decision-making training, as well as modern investigative techniques and the use of advanced technologies to address emerging and cross-border crimes.
Participants took part in practical workshops and field visits aimed at facilitating the exchange of expertise and best practices in oversight and anti-corruption work.
The initiative aligns with the ACA’s broader strategy to enhance institutional efficiency through capacity building, while strengthening cooperation and knowledge exchange with counterpart bodies across the Arab region.









