Another phase of the whistleblowing campaign concluded on November 29 with two simultaneous training sessions at Yerevan Municipality and the Ministry of Justice.
It was launched from Yerevan State University, and the experts have also been to Shirak, Gegharkunik, Lori, and Tavush regions. Within the framework of the nationwide awareness campaign, admission has also begun for a special stream of the Young Leaders Anti-Corruption School.
Deputy Minister of Justice Karen Karapetyan addressed those present with opening remarks, noting that the fight against corruption is one of the Government’s priorities, and in this context, the whistleblowing system is greatly emphasized.
The Deputy Minister also informed that the one-year phase of the campaign will soon be summarized, during which more than 200 percent increase in whistleblowing has already been recorded.
Details in the video.
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