Jordanian envoy to Vienna presents credentials to Anti-Corruption Academy
AMMONNEWS - Jordan's Ambassador in Vienna Hussam Al Husseini Saturday presented his credentials as Jordan's permanent representative to the International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA).
Al Husseini presented his credentials to Dean and the Executive Secretary General of the Academy, Martin Kreutner.
The Academy top official valued the efforts exerted by Jordan that helped set up the institution a few years ago, voicing hope to continue to cooperate with Jordan to fight corruption.
The envoy said that Jordan has made big strides in fighting corruption, noting that a range of legislation, institutions and initiatives have been launched in the Kingdom to address this social illness.
Jordan, Al Husseini said, was ready to host workshops and promotional campaigns to promote the Academy in the Middle East.
*Petra
AMMONNEWS - Jordan's Ambassador in Vienna Hussam Al Husseini Saturday presented his credentials as Jordan's permanent representative to the International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA).
Al Husseini presented his credentials to Dean and the Executive Secretary General of the Academy, Martin Kreutner.
The Academy top official valued the efforts exerted by Jordan that helped set up the institution a few years ago, voicing hope to continue to cooperate with Jordan to fight corruption.
The envoy said that Jordan has made big strides in fighting corruption, noting that a range of legislation, institutions and initiatives have been launched in the Kingdom to address this social illness.
Jordan, Al Husseini said, was ready to host workshops and promotional campaigns to promote the Academy in the Middle East.
*Petra
AMMONNEWS - Jordan's Ambassador in Vienna Hussam Al Husseini Saturday presented his credentials as Jordan's permanent representative to the International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA).
Al Husseini presented his credentials to Dean and the Executive Secretary General of the Academy, Martin Kreutner.
The Academy top official valued the efforts exerted by Jordan that helped set up the institution a few years ago, voicing hope to continue to cooperate with Jordan to fight corruption.
The envoy said that Jordan has made big strides in fighting corruption, noting that a range of legislation, institutions and initiatives have been launched in the Kingdom to address this social illness.
Jordan, Al Husseini said, was ready to host workshops and promotional campaigns to promote the Academy in the Middle East.
*Petra
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