Togo vows to end corruption

Economic governance
Monday, 11 December 2017 14:44
Togo vows to end corruption

(Togo First) - The Togo revenue authority (OTR) and the High Authority for the Prevention and Fight against Corruption and Related offences (HAPLUCIA) reasserted their determination to eradicate corruption at an exchange meeting between actors involved in this battle, last December 9th, on the international Anti-Corruption day.

Kodzo Adedze, interim commissioner general of the OTR, said that by celebrating this day with the HAPLUCIA, the goal was to inform populations and economic operators about the negative impacts of corruption and its related offences, namely, bribes, embezzlement, illegal direct award of contracts. “Corruption threatens economic operators and public treasury”, the official deplored.  

To achieve the zero-corruption target in Togo, Adedze insisted on the need to take action collectively and develop a set of measures, both in the institutional and regulatory frameworks. “We must all fight this threat, if we want our country to emerge”, he said.

As for Wiyao Essohana, president of the HAPLUCIA, he mentioned two ways that his institution adopted to fight corruption: prevention, through sensitization, for the general public to be aware of corruption, its impacts, and for it to avoid the practice; control, through the collection of complaints, investigate those and provide reports to the public prosecutor.

According to a report of the World Customs Organization (WCO) released in 2017, the annual financial impact related to corruption amounts to more than a trillion dollars. 

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