The creation of an integrity organization in Sudan is an important step in fighting corruption and improving transparency and responsibility, and it is a requirement that has been repeated in Sudanese experiences, in particular after revolutions and political transfers ✍️ D. Al -zubair Hamza al -zubair

The creation of an integrity organization in Sudan is an important step in fighting corruption and improving transparency and responsibility, and it is a requirement that has been repeated in Sudanese experiences, in particular after revolutions and political transfers.

The establishment of authority can be imagined according to several basic axes:

1. The legal framework

• Take a law for the integrity committee authorized by the Parliament or the Legislative Authority, determining its objectives and powers.

• The law should be compatible with the Constitution and international agreements (such as the United Nations Convention on Corruption).

2. Objectives

Fight against financial and administrative corruption.

• Improve transparency in public and private institutions.

• The looted money will be reimbursed.

. Protect the amounts and the witnesses.

Distribute a culture of integrity into society.

3. The organizational structure

• A board of directors or a commission which includes independent personalities with great efficiency and integrity.

• Management of surveys specializing in the collection of evidence and files.

• Manage prevention and awareness of its mission to publicize transparency.

• International management of cooperation to recover money and continue fugitives abroad.

4. Powers

• Investigate suspicions of corruption without the need for the prior authorization of any executive body.

• Referring to affairs to the competent courts.

• Request to raise immunity for any suspicious employee.

• Control of the financial disclosure of civil servants through disclosure declarations.

5. Independence

• Whether the Commission is financially and administratively independent, not subject to the Prime Minister or any other executive ministry.

. Its president is appointed with appointments of several parties (judicial, civil society, parliament) to avoid politicization.

6. The challenged challenges

Resistance of corruption networks (“cat quail”).

. Political interventions.

Lack of funding and skills.

• The weakness of citizens’ confidence if you do not see any concrete results.

7. Practical steps to create

1. Train a committee to prepare the bill.

2. Consult civil society and experts.

3. Disabled.

4. Choose fair leaders through a transparent process.

5. Launch of the authority with a clear strategic plan







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