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US Ambassador on upcoming snap parliamentary elections in Armenia
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Armenian justice minister, top EU officials discuss judicial-legal and anti-corruption reforms in Armenia
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Manoj Dwivedi visits ACB Hqrs, takes review of functioning
Manoj Dwivedi visits ACB Hqrs, takes review of functioning
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 16: Manoj Dwivedi, Commissioner Secretary, GAD, visited Anti-Corruption Bureau Headquarters at Jammu, where he interacted with Anand Jain, Director, ACB and other senior officers of the ACB.
The Commi-ssioner Secretary was briefed on the working of ACB. Dwivedi appreciated the working of ACB for past few months despite Covid pandemic. Director ACB apprised him about the progress made on various fronts by ACB. After the reorganization of ACB and with the creation of new ACB Police Stations, the issue of manpower shortage at ACB was also discussed. The Director apprised Dwivedi regarding framing of recruitment rules for filling up of 56 posts of various categories sanctioned for the establishment of an Independent Economic Offences Wing in ACB J&K. The issue of creation of post for 7 additional Anti Corruption Courts was also disc
Armenia Anti-Corruption Policy Council holds session chaired by PM
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Zacc recovers 501 cars, seizes US$5m properties
Crime Reporter
More than US$5 million worth of corruptly-acquired property, including 501 vehicles, have been seized by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission in the past 18 months as Zimbabwean authorities intensify efforts to hunt down the proceeds of corruption for eventual seizure as well as prosecute the corrupt.
Authorities are hunting down foreign assets suspected to have been corruptly acquired by Zimbabweans in South Africa, Britain, the United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Mauritius and Kenya and have already submitted to the Hight Court eight applications for unexplained wealth orders as efforts intensify to eventually seize all proceeds of corruption.