Dr. Roger Koranteng Honored for Fighting Corruption in Africa
Dr. Roger Koranteng, a key figure in Africa's fight against corruption, has been recognised for his significant contributions. The Africa Anti-Corruption Centre (CAACC), his brainchild, has been instrumental in combating corruption across the continent for over a decade.
The CAACC, under Dr. Koranteng's leadership, has provided critical training to 2,300 officers from anti-corruption agencies and oversight institutions. These programmes cover proactive and reactive mandates, addressing key subjects to equip participants with essential skills.
The centre's impact is substantial. It has helped reduce annual corruption-related losses estimated at over US$89 billion. This significant reduction is a testament to the centre's effectiveness and Dr. Koranteng's vision.
Notably, Dr. Koranteng's efforts have been supported by prominent anti-corruption advocate PLO Lumumba. Lumumba, a former Director of the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission, has backed Koranteng's initiatives, further strengthening the fight against corruption in Africa.
Dr. Roger Koranteng's dedication to combating corruption in Africa has been recognised, with the CAACC, established under his leadership, making a substantial impact. The centre's training programmes and technical expertise have helped reduce corruption-related losses significantly, demonstrating the importance of Koranteng's work in the anti-corruption space.
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