KSHPK opens courses after the findings of the Revision at ISHP

The State Commission for the Prevention of Corruption has initiated a formal case concerning specific findings detailed within the audit report issued by the State Revision Entity. This action was taken to investigate claims made in both the public domain and the media, and to identify potential areas of risk related to corruption, conflicts of interest, abuse of official position, or other irregularities within the scope of the Commission’s authority. The Commission stated that its decision to open this case was executed in adherence to the competencies outlined in the Law on the Prevention of Corruption and Conflict of Interest.

Specifically, the investigation focuses on matters pertaining to the Public Health Institute. The purpose of this inquiry is multifaceted: first, to fact-check and validate public and media allegations; and second, to proactively assess the institutional integrity of the involved entities. By examining the findings from the audit report, the State Commission aims to ensure accountability and uphold the highest standards of governance within the state.

The opening of this case underscores the Commission’s commitment to transparency and its mandate to investigate potential breaches of ethical conduct or legal compliance. The review process will examine the specific recommendations and observations contained within the State Revision Entity’s documentation to determine if any actions warrant further regulatory or legal intervention regarding potential corruption or misconduct.

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