In line with Egypt's ongoing commitment to supporting joint action in all fields and strengthening knowledge integration with sister Arab countries to serve the aspirations of comprehensive development in the region, ACA celebrated the conclusion of the advanced training course for the staff of anti-corruption agencies in Arab countries at its headquarters in the New Capital. The ceremony was attended by Mr. Amr Adel, ACA Chairman, and Mr. Abdullah Qaderbouh, Chairman of the Administrative Control Authority of Libya. 

The course extended for three weeks with the participation of several ACA staff at the supervisory level, as well as representatives from anti-corruption and law enforcement agencies in the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sultanate of Oman, and Libya. The course included specialized lectures covering the legal, economic, administrative, and technical dimensions of combating and preventing corruption, as well as developing leadership and decision-making skills. It also addressed investigative methods and the use of advanced technology to combat emerging and transnational crimes. Practical workshops and field visits were also held, enabling participants to exchange experience and insights on best practices for developing control methods.

This initiative is part of the ACA's strategy to refine expertise and develop capabilities, thereby enhancing institutional performance as a cornerstone of the anti-corruption system, and fostering cooperation and the exchange of experience with counterpart agencies in Arab countries.