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Anti-Corruption Fight: Algiers and Doha Seal Strategic Partnership in Vienna
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Anti-Corruption Fight: Algiers and Doha Seal Strategic Partnership in Vienna

From El Watan · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Algeria and Qatar have signed a strategic partnership agreement to enhance cooperation in transparency and anti-corruption efforts.
  • The agreement was reached during the 17th session of the UN Convention Against Corruption review group in Vienna.
  • Both nations will exchange best practices, expertise, and explore the use of AI in combating corruption.

In a significant move towards bolstering regional and international efforts against graft, Algeria and Qatar have solidified a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing transparency and combating corruption. This landmark agreement, forged on the sidelines of the 17th session of the UN Convention Against Corruption review group in Vienna, signals a shared commitment to upholding integrity in public life.

She seized the opportunity to congratulate Mr. Al-Misnad for leading the work of this session, while praising the efforts made to strengthen Arab and international cooperation in the fight against corruption.

โ€” Salima MousseratiAlgerian delegation head praising Qatari counterpart during the meeting.

The collaboration, spearheaded by high-level delegations from both nations, including Algeria's High Authority for Transparency, Prevention, and Anti-Corruption (HATPLC) and Qatar's Administrative Control and Transparency Authority, focuses on a robust exchange of best practices and expertise. Key areas of cooperation include the protection of whistleblowers, management of conflicts of interest, and the development of academic training programs. This initiative reflects a proactive approach, recognizing that a united front is essential in tackling the multifaceted challenges posed by corruption.

He favorably welcomed this initiative, emphasizing the strong ties uniting Algeria and Qatar.

โ€” Hamad Bin Nasser Al-MisnadQatari delegation head's positive reception of the cooperation agreement.

Furthermore, Algeria and Qatar have pledged to explore innovative solutions, including the potential application of artificial intelligence in anti-corruption measures, alongside efforts to strengthen public sector codes of conduct and ensure access to information. This forward-looking perspective demonstrates a dedication to not only addressing current vulnerabilities but also anticipating future threats. The partnership also encompasses Algeria's ongoing evaluation within the framework of the Arab Anti-Corruption Convention, highlighting a commitment to mutual accountability and adherence to international standards. From an Algerian perspective, this partnership is particularly vital, reinforcing the nation's dedication to reform and its role in fostering a culture of integrity across the Arab world and beyond.

She called for intensifying the exchange of best practices and expertise in several priority areas: the protection of whistleblowers, the management of conflicts of interest, as well as training programs for students and the academic community.

โ€” Salima MousseratiAlgerian delegate outlining key areas for future cooperation.
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Originally published by El Watan in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.