H.E. Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Egypt’s Prime Minister visited today pavilion of the Administrative Control Authority at the International Convention Center in Sharm El Sheikh on the sidelines of the Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC). H.E. was accompanied by a number of ministers, the governor of South Sinai, the Chairman of the Administrative Control Authority and some officials of relevant authorities.
Major General Hassan Abdel Shafi, Chairman of the Administrative Control Authority, escorted H.E. Dr. Madbouly through the pavilion while presenting its sections. It is noteworthy that 5 sections comprise ACA’s pavilion; these include interactive screens to display the official website of the Administrative Control Authority, the National Anti-Corruption Strategy, as well as the activities of the National Anti-Corruption Academy. Another section was designated for the Authority's Media Center and its areas of cooperation, whilst and other screens were dedicated for documentaries and promotional campaigns. This, in addition to a holographic representation of the goddess "Ma’at", the goddess of truth, justice and order in the universe that signified justice for ancient Egyptians. Hence, Ma’at was chosen as the emblem of the ninth session of the Conference.
The Chairman of the Administrative Control Authority also noted that there is a section for the Authority's publications in the pavilion, namely the second follow-up report on the National Anti-Corruption Strategy 2019-2022. The publications also include significant anti-corruption efforts in sports, National Anti-Corruption Academy publications, as well as the magazine “Conscience of the Nation”, which incorporates academic and practical methods in the fight against corruption.
The Prime Minister commended the pavilion of the Administrative Control Authority, as well as the publications that explain and highlight the Authority's Efforts in combating corruption in all its forms, and H.E. thanked all the Authority's officials for their great efforts in this regard.