Representatives of the Korea Water Resources Corporation (K-Water) are today completing a three-day training programme specially developed by IACA at the Academy’s Laxenburg campus. K-Water is the governmental body responsible for developing and managing water resources and supply facilities in the Republic of Korea.
During the customized training, K-Water managers from departments including corporate sustainability management learnt from global experts about topics including international efforts to curb corruption, organizational integrity, anti-corruption collective action, public procurement, and anti-corruption policy.
The programme incorporated diverse case studies, and included study visits to the Austrian Federal Bureau of Anti-Corruption (BAK) and the Austrian Central Public Prosecutor’s Office for Combating Economic Crimes and Corruption (Zentrale Wirtschafts- und Korruptionsstaatsanwaltschaft).
IACA’s tailor-made training programmes are custom-designed for specific organizations, corporations, or institutions, addressing the unique challenges that each one faces in preventing and fighting corruption.
During 2017, the Academy delivered numerous tailor-made trainings, and more are scheduled in 2018. For more information, click here.