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السبت: 06 ديسمبر 2025
  • 05 December 2025
  • 08:49

Muhand Hijazi, head of the Integrity and Anti-Corruption Commission, confirmed that the commission recovers an average of 100 million dinars annually from investigations into cases over the past four years, which makes it an important contributor to the public treasury..

Hijazi stated that the role of the commission is primarily preventive, aiming to enhance the values of integrity and transparency within ministries and government institutions, pointing out that the commission is about to launch the National Integrity and Anti-Corruption Strategy for the years 2026–2030 on the eighth of December..

He added that the commission launched, three years ago, the National Integrity Index for the first time in Jordan, which he described as a successful experience that has contributed to creating positive competition among state institutions..

Hijazi explained that the commission is working on preparing studies on corruption risks in various public sectors and raises its recommendations to the relevant authorities, in addition to implementing specialized training programs for its staff locally and internationally. This year, the commission has also implemented initiatives targeting youth, involving about 5,000 students from public and private universities..

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