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Battle Against Financial Crimes: 2 Key Workshops to Equip Local Authorities

In a resolute stand against the insidious tide of financial crimes, the Financial Crimes Commission (FCC) has taken a significant step forward by organising two pivotal workshops for local authority officials. These sessions, held on the 9th and 10th of April, were meticulously designed to bolster the capabilities of inspectors within municipalities and district councils, equipping them with the essential tools to detect and prevent financial malfeasance within their communities.

In accordance with Article 6 of the FCC Act 2023, these workshops aim to furnish inspectors with a profound understanding of their roles and responsibilities under the prevailing legislation.
Participants are being trained to embody the principles of integrity, transparency, and accountability in their inspection and enforcement processes.
The workshops not only seek to impart a comprehensive knowledge of the FCC Act 2023 but also to share best practices in the relentless fight against financial crimes.
Moreover, they are a clarion call to uphold the values of justice, integrity, transparency, and accountability in inspection activities.
Inspectors will be empowered to identify and effectively address the risks associated with financial crimes, thereby safeguarding their communities from dishonest practices.
These sessions are part of the FCC’s ongoing commitment to enhancing governance within local authorities and ensuring the transparent and ethical management of public resources.
By providing this vital training, the FCC is determined to ensure that local inspection officials are well-prepared to combat financial crimes and foster responsible management within their jurisdictions.
The stakes are high, and the FCC stands resolute in its mission to protect the integrity of our communities.
Source: l’Express