The Gabonese government has been designated by the United Nations to participate in an evaluation of the Seychelles’ anti-corruption mechanisms. This move marks a significant step forward for the country’s efforts to combat corruption and improve governance.
As part of this initiative, the Commission Nationale de Lutte Contre la Corruption et l'Enrichissement Illicite has mobilized its top experts to conduct an assessment of the Seychelles’ anti-corruption measures. The evaluation will focus on key areas such as prevention, declaration of patrimony, control of public finances, and cooperation with international judicial authorities.
The Gabonese government sees this opportunity as a chance to demonstrate its commitment to global governance and to contribute to the development of best practices in anti-corruption efforts. The country has been recognized for its progress in this area by the United Nations, which has praised its efforts to strengthen institutions and improve transparency.
By joining the elite group of nations participating in this evaluation, the Gabonese government is signaling its intention to play a leading role in shaping global standards for governance and anti-corruption. This move reflects the country’s growing influence on the international stage and its increasing recognition as a trusted partner in global efforts to combat corruption.
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