Togo Trains Justice Officials to Curb Corruption in Courts and Prisons

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Monday, 23 June 2025 07:32
Togo Trains Justice Officials to Curb Corruption in Courts and Prisons

(Togo First) - Justice officials in Togo took part in a new training session aimed at tackling corruption in courts and prisons. The two-day program was held in Lomé on June 19 and 20, 2025.

The initiative was led by the High Authority for the Prevention and Fight Against Corruption and Related Offenses, known as HAPLUCIA. The program focused on court clerks, administrative staff, and prison officers, whose roles are considered vital to the proper functioning of the justice system.

The goal was to equip these officials with the tools needed to promote integrity, ensure transparency, and build public trust within the justice system.

“You are the silent but essential pillar of the public justice service,” said Aba Kimelabalou, president of HAPLUCIA, during the opening session.

Togo’s Minister of Justice, Guy Mipamb Nahm-Tchougli, also called for collective responsibility, stating, “The fight against corruption cannot succeed without everyone’s commitment.”

HAPLUCIA was created in Togo in 2015 to raise awareness, prevent misconduct, and propose measures to strengthen integrity in public administration.

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