INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, December 16
The first batch of 21 officers of the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority today started their
six-day training on ‘Prevention of Fraud, Bribery and Corruption& at the Gujarat Forensic Sciences University, Gandhinagar, India.
This
latest training for Nepali officers reaffirms India continuing commitment for capacity building of Nepali officers.
The second batch of 21
CIAA officers of Nepal is scheduled to participate in the training from 11 January to 16 January 2020, read a statement issued by the
Embassy of India in Kathmandu.
This is a tailor-made course specially designed at the request of Government of Nepal for a total of 42 CIAA
officers.
This course will strengthen institutional capacity of CIAA to curb corrupt practices and enhance good governance in Nepal.
The
course mainly focuses on identifying factors responsible for corruption, its impact on the economy and methodology for its detection and
prevention.
The course will enhance the skills of CIAA officers for ITbased investigations, sharpen their analytical capabilities and help
them learn new methodologies which will empower them to detect, prevent and prosecute corrupt and fraudulent individuals, according to the
embassy statement.
The officers are being trained at Gujarat Forensic Sciences University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat which trains forensic
experts in the area of forensic science, crime investigation, security, behavioural science and criminology.
The course is fully supported
by the Government of India under the Ministry of External Affairs& Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation Programme, according the
statement.
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